Boston Next Generation program and reception to be held October 7
Boston Next Generatino program and reception will be held October 7 at 4 to 7 p.m.
Few events generate as much buzz as the opening of a new "hot spot" development. In these seemingly precarious times, that excitement is exactly what's happening in Hingham. What better location, then, to host a discussion on What's Happening on Boston's South Shore than its newest project: the Launch at Hingham Shipyard?
Robin Mosle, director of leasing for the project's developer Samuels & Associates, will be joined by representatives of newly opened Red Mango and Eastern Mountain Sports to discuss the resurgence of this market and what the ingredients are for success in this constantly evolving economy. The discussion will be followed by a question and answer period and networking reception.
After the presentation, attendees are invited to meet the owners of Beer Works and BG Galleries, and take a tour of the theater and projection rooms in the new Patriot Cinema.
Speakers will be:
* Vic Bass, franchisee, Red Mango
* Bob Mayerson, president and COO, Eastern Mountain Sports
* Robin Mosle, executive vice president, leasing, Samuels & Associates
* Steve Yanoff, owner, Pizzapalooza
Melrose, MA Dennis Kelleher and John Pentore of Horvath & Tremblay have facilitated the sale of 47 units spread across two multi-family properties in totaling $13.7 million. Kelleher and Pentore facilitated the sale of 333 Main St. and 447 Pleasant St.
Now what? As the year comes to a close, the state of retail is always in the news. The answers vary greatly depending on who in the various related industries you ask, each offering a unique lens on the challenges and opportunities ahead.
This may seem self-serving, and I’ll be the first to admit it. But unlike some of the artificial intelligence tools now reshaping our industry, I am fully aware of my own bias. So, hear me out. The rise of AI in commercial real estate is not a distant threat or a speculative headline.