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O'Brien Commercial Properties handles three leases totaling 24,165 s/f

O'Brien Commercial Properties secured a lease renewal for 67 Buena Vista. DCS is a defense contractor head quartered in Virginia and has expanded into the entire 14,500 s/f building. O'Brien Commercial represents the building owner, Aspect Realty, while the tenant was represented by The Ezra Company. O'Brien Commercial has also brokered a lease of 4,865 s/f of space at 40 Beharrell St. in Concord, Mass., to Weymouth Enterprises. The landlord, Concord Littleton Properties was represented by O'Brien Commercial, and they also procured the tenant. Weymouth Enterprises chose the building because of its unique industrial characteristics, affordability and recent installation of fiber tele-communications by the town. Also, Spindle Mattress, LLC has leased 4,800 s/f of space at 12-A Craig Road in Acton, Mass. from landlord O'Brien Investment Management. Spindle expects to begin operating at this location this month. They will be producing and distributing mattresses sold via the internet. O'Brien Commercial represented the landlord and procured the tenant.
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Unlocking value for commercial real estate: Solar solutions for a changing market - by Claire Broido Johnson

Unlocking value for commercial real estate: Solar solutions for a changing market - by Claire Broido Johnson

As the commercial real estate market continues to navigate the disruptive forces of rising vacancy rates and increasing operating costs, landlords are under pressure to find new levers to protect income and strengthen asset performance. Amid these challenges, onsite solar and battery storage – particularly when financed through third-party ownership models – are emerging not just as environmental upgrades, but as powerful financial strategies.
Tenant Estoppel certificates: Navigating risks, responses and leverage - by Laura Kaplan

Tenant Estoppel certificates: Navigating risks, responses and leverage - by Laura Kaplan

When it comes to the sale or financing of real property, tenant estoppel certificates are not just formalities – they are crucial documents that confirm the status of existing leases. Tenant estoppel certificates offer prospective buyers and lenders necessary assurance regarding the property’s financials and any
Connecticut’s Transfer Act will expire in 2026. What should property owners do now? - by Samuel Haydock

Connecticut’s Transfer Act will expire in 2026. What should property owners do now? - by Samuel Haydock

A major shift in Connecticut’s environmental law is on the horizon: the state’s Transfer Act will expire next year, ushering in a new cleanup program with broader applicability and new triggers.
New Quonset pier supports small businesses and economic growth - by Steven J. King

New Quonset pier supports small businesses and economic growth - by Steven J. King

Quonset recently celebrated a milestone nearly 70 years in the making when federal, state, and local leaders joined us for the ribbon cutting of the new Terminal 5 Pier and Blue Economy Support Docks at the Port of Davisville.