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Make Meaning opens 6,000 s/f in Dedham

Make Meaning, the award winning first of its kind destination for fun with creativity is expanding its east coast presence with the opening of its fourth location at Legacy Place, June 25. Make Meaning has been awarded the "Best of New York" honor by New York Magazine and currently has three thriving locations, two in New York City and a location in Scottsdale, Arizona, with plans to roll out additional locations nationwide. Located just 20 minutes from the heart of Boston, Make Meaning's 6,000 s/f Legacy Place location, will provide guests of all ages with the ultimate experience in fun with creativity, featuring over 50 activities with opportunities to create and customize soaps, candles, and jewelry, paint ceramics, design glassware, decorate cakes and more. Make Meaning's world class retail entertainment offering includes stunning store design, exceptional customer service, private event spaces, and constantly evolving creative experiences that can't be found anywhere else. "We received overwhelming interest from malls around the world that hoped to feature Make Meaning in their shopping destinations," said Daniel Nissanoff, CEO of Make Meaning.
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Bradley of Horvath & Tremblay handles $9.5m Belmont Portfolio sale

Springfield, MA Michael Bradley of Horvath & Tremblay has arranged the sale of the Belmont Portfolio, a six property, 78 unit multi-family portfolio. Horvath & Tremblay exclusively represented the seller and procured the buyer to complete the transaction at a sale price of $9.5 million.
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End of the year retail thoughts - by Carol Todreas

End of the year retail thoughts - by Carol Todreas

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The rise of AI in CRE - And what it means for every skilled profession - A broker & appraiser weighs in - by Bryan Plourde

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.