Greenwich, CT Stavros Filippidis and Tom Connor of Horvath & Tremblay have completed the sale of an eight-unit mixed-use building. Horvath & Tremblay exclusively represented the seller and procured the buyer to complete the transaction at a sale price of $4.3 million which represents $549 per s/f.
Stamford, CT EagleBridge Capital has arranged mortgage financing in the amount of $2.64 million for the acquisition of three apartment buildings. The mortgage was arranged by EagleBridge senior director Brian Walsh who said the acquisition financing was provided by a national lender.
New Haven, CT Pearce Real Estate has welcomed Leslie Miller-Dancy to its local office as a licensed Realtor. Leslie brings a blend of entrepreneurial spirit, local knowledge, and creative passion to her new role. Having lived in New Haven for over a year, Miller-Dancy has a deep appreciation
Hartford, CT Rick Chozick and Steve Pappas of Chozick Realty have completed the sale of Sumner House Apartments, an 80-unit multifamily community located at 57 Sumner St. in the Asylum Hill neighborhood. The sale price was $6.7 million or $83,750 per unit.
Mashpee, MA The Boys & Girls Club of Cape Cod “Raised the Roof” with a major fundraising event on the evening of July 17, to complete efforts to build a new Teen Center next to the Boys & Girls Club’s Kraft Family Clubhouse. The inspiring evening sparked over $150,000 in donations before the event had even concluded.
In the golden age of American retail, department stores weren’t just about shopping – they were experiences designed around women’s lives. In cities like Boston, stores like Jordan Marsh offered everything from elegant dining rooms and beauty salons to fashion shows and community events.
Hotel real estate professionals, such as developers and lenders, often depend on independent market studies to evaluate the feasibility of hotel assets. Traditionally, these studies are prepared by third-party consultants or in-house analysts who assess supply and demand dynamics, project operating performance, and provide financial forecasts.
Boston, MA The Associated General Contractors of Massachusetts (AGC MA) welcomes Michelle Dardeno as financial controller. She comes to AGC MA from the Labor Movement for the Massachusetts AFL-CIO, where she worked as comptroller, overseeing all accounting and administrative activities for the six entities housed within the Massachusetts AFL-CIO.
Wilmington, MA DASCO Home Medical Equipment expanded its national footprint to Massachusetts with a 3,400 s/f office at 50 Concord St. DASCO expanded to the Northeast after inking contracts with hospitals in Massachusetts, according to Cummings Properties leasing director Steve Cusano.
Manchester, NH According to PROCON LLC, Preston Hunter has joined PROCON as vice president of business development. In this role, Hunter will lead strategic client engagement initiatives and help expand the company’s portfolio of integrated design and construction services across the region. A respected industry leader with over 20 years
Northborough, MA Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates has completed the sale of 50 Bearfoot Rd. to Chacharone Properties for $8.4 million. The seller was 50 Bearfoot Road, LLC.
Portland, ME CORE, one of the largest integrated commercial real estate firms in Northern New England, has welcomed two new hires onto its fast-growing team. Vincent Orsini has joined CORE as controller and Heaven Moore has taken a role as office administrator.
Malden, MA ABG Commercial Realty has completed the sale of a full-floor office condo located at 389 Main St., Units 301–304, in Malden Sq. The 6,868 s/f third-floor space was purchased by Embrace Pathways to Wellness LLC for $1.1 million.
Waltham, MA NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs has brokered the sale of a mixed-use portfolio located in downtown. The assemblage, which includes 550 Moody St., 560 & 570 Moody St., 10 Myrtle St., 11 Alder St., and 90 Cherry St., sold on August 1st for $9.29 million.
Beverly, MA The city’s Briscoe School was built in 1923 during a period of economic growth, prosperity, and optimism. It was a vibrant school with a lengthy history of educating high school and middle school students for many years until it closed its doors in 2018, with the construction of a new middle school just down the street. Soon after, the city began to think about what the future of the defunct school would be.
In 1950, a small group of subcontractors was alarmed by efforts to weaken a state law calling for competitive bidding of sub-trade work. Determined to preserve the law and protect subcontractor rights, they formed the Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts (ASM).
There is still time to enjoy the fleeting summer but before we know it, back to school will soon be upon us. The start of a new school year always brings excitement, new opportunities and continued realization that the construction industry offers competitive family-sustaining wages without the need for long-term debt that is so often associated with a college degree.
Lincoln, MA The 28-unit expansion at The Commons in Lincoln, a not-for-profit continuing care retirement community (CCRC), is beginning to transform the campus. The project, which also includes renovations to existing residential buildings and enhancements to the grounds, is the largest to take place in town since they adopted the Massachusetts Specialized Energy Code.