Lynn, MA Stephen Girolamo of Horvath & Tremblay has arranged the sale of 77 Green St. Girolamo represented seller to close the property at a sale price of $5.876 million. The three-story brick building contains 27 units comprised of 17 one-bedroom/one-bathroom units,
Boston, MA SGA has been named a 2022 Top 100 Giant of Design by the Interior Design magazine. The new Top 100 Giants of Design list appeared in the February issue of
Norwood, MA R.W. Holmes negotiated the purchase of a 40,000 s/f building. The two-story building, located at 320 Norwood Park South, was purchased by Brave Dog Properties, LLC, for $5.3 million. The seller was 320 Enterprises, LLC. Brave Dog Properties also retained R. W. Holmes as leasing agent for the property.
Boston, MA IBEW Local 103 is recognized as one of the fastest-growing IBEW locals in the international union and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. Local 103 created two new staff roles that will add capacity to its already robust and strategic organizing and recruitment
Chelmsford, MA Avail Project Management has completed a 75,000 s/f office renovation for security industry leader Axis Communications. The project consisted of phased renovations of their existing space and a 30,000 s/f expansion. The added space
Boston, MA ACE Mentor Program of Greater Boston, the free after-school program run by design and construction professionals with the goal of encouraging high school students to pursue careers in the architecture, construction and engineering industries, will host
Foxboro, MA Dellbrook|JKS, held its Annual Company Meeting at Gillette Stadium’s Optum Field Lounge. With 200+ employees in attendance, Dellbrook|JKS celebrated its people, projects, and future.
Charlton, MA The 17.62 acre parcel of land at 8 North Main St. was sold for $1.62 million. The property, which contains an eight-unit apartment building, is located at the major intersection of Rte. 20 and North Main St. and is zoned commercial business.
Woburn, MA Bomas Machine purchased 6 Jefferson Ave., a 8,000 s/f, industrial building, from ServiceMaster by Gaudet for $1.9 million. Harrison Piper, advisor of The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International, represented the buyer and Ellen Garthoff, senior advisor of The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC
Portland, ME Maine Realty Advisors (MRA) has completed the following deals. 306-308 Water St., Gardiner, ME, a 1,375 s/f retail building, sold to Odin and Winstop Properties LLC, Bryce Coffin, and Sean Perry by Cynthia
Revere, MA Northeast Private Client Group (NEPCG) has completed the sale of Fitzhenry Square Apartments and Winthrop Ave. Apartments.Senior associates Francis Saenz and Drew Kirkland, along with investment associates Jim Casey and Brad Carlson
Andover, MA Dalton & Finegold, LLP, a Massachusetts-based law firm specializing in real estate law, estate planning, and litigation, has continued its expansion with the addition of a partner, two associates, and an Amesbury office with seasoned support staff. Adding the firm of Healey,
Canton, MA Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP, a consulting, business advisory and accounting firm, and GraVoc Associates, Inc., an IT consulting firm, have formed a collaborative venture to provide advanced cybersecurity services to organizations across all industry segments.
Marlborough, MA Capital Group Properties completed the sale of a newly constructed 5,000 s/f industrial building at Airport Industrial Park, a new industrial development located at the former Marlborough Airport. The building sold to a private buyer for $1.25 million, marking
Portland, ME Arbor Realty Trust has lent $55.2 million to refinance a two-year-old multifamily complex. The ten-year, fixed-rate loan will refinance the class A, 256-unit property which was constructed in 2020-2021 and is owned by URS Capital Partners.
Boston, MA Design Collaborative Bergmeyer has added Michelle Smith as its new sustainability manager. Smith will be based in Bergmeyer’s Boston office, while also working with the teams
For Rhode Island, 2022 has big shoes to fill from what 2021 left it. 2021 ended with a bang, especially within the industrial sector. Some of the education segments such as the Charter Schools, have also been absorbing space at a fast pace. CBD office space is still lagging all other commercial real estate (CRE
God, or some extraterrestrial ancient alien astronauts that interacted with humans as some theorist suggest (sorry, I guess I watch too much television) has infused us with the need to eat to survive. However, evolution has taken us from ‘hunting and gathering’ in the woods to cart-banging
Here we are in late May and the commercial sector is hopping along with only retail and office lagging. The Fed announced a 50 basis point increase yesterday (with more to come). The inflation genie is out of the bottle and it is always a guess as to how to get it back in! In this instance, it has been a long
Having sat on the board of directors for the Downtown Boston Business Improvement District, we are intimately aware of the social, financial and employee impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Boston’s commercial real estate district. Footfall traffic has dropped to unprecedented lows and tenant office