Looking back at 2025, what deal, project, or key moment best reflected the direction of the New England CRE market this year? The launch of Beverly Landing condominiums at Cummings Center highlights the evolution of New England’s CRE market toward vibrant, mixed-use communities.
What accomplishment or milestone stood out for you or your firm in 2025? The range of work we delivered this year stands out. ARCO moved from warehouse TI’s and new manufacturing facilities to a widebody aircraft hangar, immersive retail, a food plant, and a major beverage distribution center,
Looking back at 2025, what deal, project, or key moment best reflected the direction of the New England CRE market this year? A notable sale in 2025 was the $4.5 million sale of a 17.93-acre approved development site in Windham, which Dan Scanlon JD, CCIM and I closed in August.
Looking back at 2025, what deal, project, or key moment best reflected the direction of the New England CRE market this year? Looking back at 2025, the turning point for me was securing the 10-year Everon lease at 235 Portland Rd. in Gray. That commitment completely changed how the market viewed the property. What had been an owner-occupied campus suddenly was a stabilized investment
What accomplishment or milestone stood out for you or your firm in 2025? One of the standout milestones for us in 2025 was partnering on the opening of Cactus Club Cafe’s first U.S. location in Boston’s Back Bay. This project was a true collaboration with an incredible team
Looking back at 2025, what deal, project, or key moment best reflected the direction of the New England CRE market this year? We brokered the sale of the Garrison Ascend hotel in Dover, NH. It is 68 keys and sold for $8.2 million. The new owner is elated as business has been very good.
Looking back at 2025, what deal, project, or key moment best reflected the direction of the New England CRE market this year? The deal that best reflected New England CRE’s direction in 2025 was the $74 million sale of Commonwealth Fusion Systems’ Devens facility.
Looking back at 2025, what deal, project, or key moment best reflected the direction of the New England CRE market this year? We saw a significant uptick in market activity this year, coinciding with the first of the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts.
Springfield, MA Onyx Partners announced the successful transformation of the former Eastfield Mall property into Springfield Crossing, a new regional shopping center
Tigard, OR Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation (“Intercontinental”), in partnership with ScanlanKemperBard Companies, LLC (“SKB”), has acquired Washington
West Warwick, RI Arpin is honored to partner with WPRI Channel 12 and the Rhode Island Community Food Bank to match donations up to $100,000 during the annual Day of Giving fundraising event held on November 13, 2025. This year, the event
Stoneham, MA RJ O’Connell & Associates, Inc. (RJOC), a leading civil engineering, land planning, and land surveying firm serving New England since 2004, has named Brian Dundon as president.
Westport, CT Penny Wickey of Saugatuck Commercial Real Estate (SCRE) represented the landlord, French 520 Post Road East LLC, in leasing the former, iconic IHOP at 520 Post Rd. East to JETSET Pilates. The former IHOP operated for decades until closing in 2005.
Boston, MA Construction Management and Builders, Inc. (CM&B) has completed construction of Cactus Club Cafe’s first U.S. location, marking a significant milestone for the Canadian restaurant group as it enters the American market.
Scarborough, ME Gawron Turgeon Dillon Architects, P.C. (GTD Architects) has been recognized with the 2025 IIDA Healthcare Design Award in the Extended Care & Assisted Living Facilities, Skilled Nursing category for its interior design
Chestnut Hill, MA Just Salad, the fast-casual brand known for its fresh, flavorful, and climate-conscious approach to dining, has opened at The Street Chestnut Hill. The new location offers chef-designed
Boston, MA Light Up Seaport Presented by Citizens brings the city together for a magical evening of celebration and holiday entertainment to Boston Seaport. Now in its ninth year, this beloved community tradition kicked off the