Cambridge, MA Greatland Realty Partners and Barings have partnered to acquire two buildings in the Cambridgeport neighborhood. Located at 167 Sidney St. and 99 Erie St., the buildings include 54,000 s/f of lab and office space.
North Adams, MA Temescal Wellness, a high-quality medical and recreational cannabis company, recently celebrated the grand opening of its new 71,400 s/f cannabis grow facility. The facility will increase
Biddeford, ME Port Property will be developing The Levee – a new community destination in downtown. Running parallel to the Saco River, The Levee will feature a variety of modern residential buildings
Braintree, MA Peabody Properties, an affiliate of The Peabody Companies, a group of property management and real estate firms, has been named to the National Affordable Housing Management Association (NAHMA)
Worcester, MA NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs has been retained to provide full property management services for 484 Main St., better known as the Denholm Building. The city, through the Worcester Redevelopment Authority
Somerville, MA Federal Realty Investment Trust has released its 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report. Featured in it is Federal’s Assembly Row 65-acre mixed-use project, which demonstrates how investments
Haddam, CT Elm Tree Communities has commenced residential leasing at Blueway Commons, a luxury, 56-unit multifamily community, consisting of three garden-style residential buildings and a resident clubhouse.
Boston, MA Women in Commercial Real Estate spotlight recognizes the outstanding women from New England's commercial real estate industry and offers our readers key insights on their personal and professional achievements. Read more here!
How has CREW Boston/CREW Network helped your professional development? CREW Boston and specifically the CREW Boston Leadership Academy, helped me define the next stage of my career and reframe my business endeavors. The Annual Lunches and Programs have been great network opportunities
A reality real estate competition show that was in production for two years, began streaming exclusively on Facebook Watch and Facebook on Wednesday, September 21st. In just four days, the first episode of "The Real Estate Commission" has already
What advice would you offer to women getting into the CRE industry? Say yes. Lean in. Don’t stay in your lane—if you are in finance, learn about design and construction. If you are in design, learn about finance. Expose yourself to different aspects of the industry.
What advice would you offer to women getting into the CRE industry? It is critical to carve out room to create relationships, it takes time and a level of vulnerability but the dividends are second to none. The relationships you build in the industry will help you navigate challenges
What advice would you offer to women getting into the CRE industry? The CRE industry offers extraordinary opportunities for women. It’s a relationship oriented industry. CREW is an excellent platform to network which can help you source
How has your involvement in CREW Boston/CREW Network impacted your career? I share with my colleagues all the time that the best investment that I’ve made for myself coming into the CRE industry was joining CREW and being involved in as many things as possible.
How has CREW Boston/CREW Network helped your professional development? Where do I begin? It seems like I can’t have a conversation with anyone without mentioning the impact CREW has had on my career.
How has your involvement in CREW Network impacted your career? CREW Network has provided me a solution for sourcing local market intelligence across the country. The member directory is my go-to resource to identify local professionals
What trends will dominate your industry in the coming months? The front page of the Boston Globe often features an article highlighting the lucrative growth of commercial real estate in the Greater Boston Area or a story detailing the impact
What advice would you offer to women getting into the CRE industry? Always raise your hand for new opportunity. Several times in my career I’ve been asked to pivot and take on roles I wasn’t excited about, but in agreeing to
What advice would you offer to women getting into the CRE industry? I would encourage women to begin networking early in their careers. We can learn so much by connecting with each other, asking questions, and listening. Mentors, professional development and business opportunities sometimes come from unexpected avenues