Omaha, NE Exclusively representing Terra Gaucha nationwide, Penny Wickey and Laure Aubuchon of Saugatuck Commercial Real Estate (SCRE) have arranged new signed leases in Omaha, Nebraska and Rockville, Maryland. In Rockville, Terra Gaucha will be joining Wegman’s in Phase I of a nine-phase development project.
St. Albans City, VT Marcus & Millichap has completed the sale of Highgate Commons, a 224,000 s/f grocery-anchored shopping center. The asset sold for $12.975 million. The center was anchored by tenants including Hannaford and T.J. Maxx. James Koury and Alex Quinn, investment specialists in Marcus & Millichap’s Boston office, exclusively marketed the property on behalf of the seller
Malden, MA Malden Catholic (MC) presented major expansion plans for its academic and athletic programs. By partnering with Timberline Construction and Scalora Consulting Group, MC broke ground on May 9th for an academic and athletic facility located across the street from Malden Catholic at 50 Crystal St.
Quincy, MA CBRE has arranged the sale of 130-132 Granite St., a 100,000 s/f retail property. The Grossman Companies, Inc. (TGCI), a family-owned real estate firm with local roots, acquired the property from Regency Centers through a TGCI affiliate. Situated at the intersection of Walter Hannon Pkwy. and Burgin Pkwy. on a 7.1-acre site, 130-132 Granite St. is a neighborhood supermarket center
Boston, MA Boston Seaport by WS Development has welcomed a new addition to its public art scene. Author and poet Cleo Wade has chosen this district as the location for her first concepted and designed mural installation, “A Small & Mighty Truth.” Prominently situated at the intersection of I-90 and Congress St., adjacent to the new 400 Summer St. building, Wade’s mural serves as a gateway
Allston, MA The official ribbon cutting for Allston Yards, a project of New England Development, Stop & Shop, Bozzuto and Southside Investment Partners, was held June 20th at 301 Guest St. Allston Yards is the newest mixed-use development. The ribbon cutting will herald the opening of Alder, a 165-unit residential community located above the new flagship Stop & Shop.
Woburn, MA Confetti flew, horns were blown, and banners were waved at TradeCenter 128. Cummings Foundation’s annual Grant Winner Celebration drew 400 attendees, including Governor Maura Healey and – of course – Cummings Foundation co-founders Joyce and Bill Cummings.
Medical office is in the news right now. Steward Health Care, which owns nine hospitals in New England, is in bankruptcy. Lifespan and Care New England in Rhode Island lost over $100 million in 2022. Prospect Medical in Connecticut owes the state $67 million. It appears that the privatization of hospitals was an ill-conceived idea.
Boston, MA Marcus & Millichap has named a new chief people officer (CPO) Jan Coonley. Coonley will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the company’s human resources activities, including systems, employee engagement, performance enhancement, talent retention and acquisition, skills and leadership development
Canton, MA R.W. Holmes has completed the sale of a 99,000 s/f industrial building for $13.85 million. R.W. Holmes’ broker, Mike Fahy along with Elizabeth Holmes, director of corporate services, and Dean Blackey, managing director,
Wellesley, MA Newmark has secured the $24.3 million sale of 65 Walnut St., a medical office building. The property traded from Wellesley/Walnut Street LLC, affiliated with Haynes Management Inc., to a joint venture between Sendero Capital and TPG Angelo Gordon. Newmark co-head of U.S. Capital Markets Robert Griffin, alongside senior managing director Michael Greeley
Providence, RI DBVW Architects, the largest architectural firm in Rhode Island, is celebrating 30 years of designing for communities around New England. What began with an affordable housing project in Woonsocket, RI, in 1994 has grown to include almost 3,000 residential units
In the last 12 months what accomplishment are you most proud of? Last year I turned over two life science lab spaces for clients in Lexington. Both were fantastic to work with and I am excited to see the great things they will accomplish in their new space.
In the last 12 months what accomplishment are you most proud of? One of our current projects for a general contractor has had ongoing addendums and revisions to the drawings, making it challenging to stay on top of things so details won’t be overlooked.
In the last 12 months what accomplishment are you most proud of? Last year, I started working on the Hardy Elementary School in Wellesley, Mass. – my first school, public, and out-of-ground project. Now that we are nearing completion, I can look back on
Brockton, MA Peabody Properties, an affiliate of the Peabody Companies, a group of award-winning property management and real estate firms now celebrating its 48th anniversary, has added four apartment complexes developed by Capstone Communities, LLC to its
How do you balance your rising career with your personal life? In a word, scheduling. Recognizing the most significant priorities at the start of each week allows me to dedicate time effectively and focus on the most pressing items. It’s equally important to set boundaries.
How do you balance your rising career with your personal life? Possibly the most difficult aspect of my life is balancing personal life and my career, but it was important for me to understand that life/work balance is not one size fits all.
In the last 12 months what accomplishment are you most proud of? In the last 12 months I have made significant strides in the process of becoming a licensed architect. With the completion of the AXP, and the passing of four of the ARE divisions, I am now two exams away from being licensure eligible in Massachusetts.
In the last 12 months what accomplishment are you most proud of? I’ve continued to grow my relationships with existing and new clients including taking on more business brokerage assignments in addition to my commercial real estate brokerage work; they often go hand in hand.