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Seacoast Imported Auto selects Jewett Construction Co. for renovation of Honda Barn dealership

Jewett Construction Company, Inc. has been selected by Seacoast Imported Auto for a renovation of its Honda Barn dealership located at 34 Portsmouth Ave. Jewett Construction assembled the team of Bruce Ronayne Hamilton Architects and Emanuel Engineering to design 23,900 s/f of renovations to the Honda Barn showroom and customer lounge. The design-build project includes new mechanical, electrical and plumbing as well as new lighting, interior finishes and an information center consistent with the latest Honda brand updates. To meet the demand of the dealership's growing auto service department, the project also includes the construction of a 3,300 s/f addition housing six new service bays and a new service drive entrance. With completion scheduled for February 2016, Jewett Construction will utilize a 3-phase plan designed to keep the dealership fully operational during the construction process. Jewett Construction, an official Butler Builder, is a family-owned design-build/construction management firm specializing in automotive, commercial and industrial projects throughout the Northeast. Its clients include The Herb Chambers Companies, SIGSAUER, LAARS Heating Systems, and the Exeter Area YMCA.
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Atlantic Property Management expands facilities maintenance platform: Assigned two new facility management contracts in RI

Boston, MA Atlantic Property Management (APM) has expanded its internal facilities maintenance and operations platform and has been assigned two new facility management contracts in Rhode Island. The properties will undergo redevelopment and repositioning
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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.
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.
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
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