John Hennessey and Stephen Lombardi of GVA Williams represented Fennick McCredie Architecture, Ltd. in its recent 3,816 s/f lease at 65 Franklin St. The landlord, The Finch Group, was represented by Matthew Twombley of Grubb & Ellis. Fennick McCredie chose to move to the Downtown Crossing location due to the excellent value, access to public transportation, and multitude of nearby shopping and restaurant amenities. The building, originally built in 1873, was renovated in 1990.
NEREJ’s 2026 Mid Year Review Spotlight is underway. This special section will feature perspectives from across commercial real estate as firms reflect on the first half of the year and discuss the trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the months ahead.
The Boston industrial market entered mid-2025 in a bifurcated state. Large-block vacancy remains elevated, while shallow-bay along the 495/128 corridor continues to prove resilient. Fieldstone’s focus on this geography positions us squarely in the middle of a renewal-driven, supply-constrained
As we enter the spring of 2026, the Rhode Island industrial real estate market stands on stable footing, following several years of resilience fueled by constrained supply, steady demand, and dynamic economic conditions.
Southern New Hampshire’s industrial market has always punched above its weight. For decades, the region has attracted a mix of advanced manufacturing, beverage and food producers, logistics operators, and specialty
These are uncertain times for the home building industry. We have the threat of tariffs mixed with high interest rates and lenders nervous about the market. Every professional, whether builder, broker, or architect, asks themselves, how do we manage our business in today’s climate? We all strive not just to succeed, but