Chicago, IL While the exact requirements vary among different membership types, there are certain commonalities among them all. Every candidate for the CCIM Designation is required to complete an education component, pass the comprehensive exam, complete a membership application, and pay annual dues.
New Haven, CT Verada said that Rock Spot Climbing has signed a new 15 year lease for 5,935 s/f in total at 44 Olive St. The development, Olive and Wooster, features 299 residences for lease and 8,000 s/f of retail space on Olive St. in Wooster Sq. across the street
Groton, CT Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap closed the sale of Groton Sq., a 196,802 s/f, grocery-anchored shopping center. “Groton Sq. is anchored by the No. 1-ranked Kohl’s and the No. 2 Stop & Shop within
Milford, CT Representatives of CBRE led by Simon Butler, Biria St. John, Jeff Dunne, John McLaughlin, Eric Apfel, Stuart MacKenzie, and Brian Bowler negotiated the sale of Halstead Milford, a 246-unit multifamily community.
Rowayton, CT Brown Harris Stevens (BHS) brokered the $7 million all-time record condo sale in Connecticut history, trading nearly 13% above its $6,195,000 asking price. The home was listed by Brown Harris Stevens agent Becky Munro. The unnamed local buyers were represented by Brown Harris Stevens
New Haven, CT Marcus & Millichap negotiated the sale of a 64,148 s/f self-storage development. Luke Dawley, Nathan Coe, Brett Hatcher, and Gabriel Coe, investment specialists in Marcus & Millichap’s Columbus office, had
Darien, CT Choyce Peterson, Inc. completed lease negotiations on behalf of Carta, McAlister & Moore, LLC for its new 4,050 s/f office space at 777 Boston Post Rd. Choyce Peterson principal John Hannigan represented Carta, McAlister & Moore in the transaction.
Branford, CT Colliers negotiated the sale of 15 Commercial St. The transaction closed on February 27. John Cafasso and Ian Hunt of the Colliers’ Hartford office represented the seller in the transaction.
Stamford, CT A.P. Construction Company (APC), a division of The Ashforth Co., has hired Jim Cecil as the vice president of business development. Cecil has over 25 years of experience in the construction industry. He is responsible for overseeing APC’s business development initiatives across all segments
Danbury, CT Union Savings Bank (USB) named Chelen Reyes the bank’s next president. “As we conducted our search for the next president of Union Savings Bank, Chelen rose to the top, embodying so many of the qualities we