NEW HAVEN, CT Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap sold Westville Village Apartments, a 294-unit apartment complex. “New Haven’s ongoing growth in the educational
Each February, NEREJ spotlights women in the design and construction industry, their personal achievements, and their insight on what it takes to succeed in the industry. In the same vein, each year the Construction Institute brings together
The impacts of the novel coronavirus pandemic have triggered an urgent need for medical research, manufacturing, and advanced facilities, which has inspired unprecedented growth in the life science industry.
Danvers, MA According to Gienapp Architects, Leno Filippi, AIA has joined the firm as senior designer and project manager. Filippi brings 35 years of experience in comprehensive architectural design, project management
Bloomfield, CT Mark Berkowitz of O,R&L Commercial, LLC has aided Burteck, LLC in the procurement of an industrial/flex building. The building was purchased for $1.4 million and is located at 55 Griffin Rd. South. Burteck, LLC is moving from their 15,530 s/f
Fairfield, CT CBRE has completed the $10 million sale of a boutique office building located at 2150 Post Rd. The CBRE team of Jeffrey Dunne, Steven Bardsley, David Gavin, Jeremy Neuer, Gene Pride and Stuart
Danbury, CT Continuing the turnaround of the one-time Union Carbide world headquarters, Summit Development and Crestline Investors in partnership with the Rizzo Companies, have signed a lease with Nuvance Health Systems for 220,000 s/f at The Summit at Danbury.
Putnam, CT According to DeForest Smith, CCIM, SIOR president of George J. Smith & Son Commercial and Investment Real Estate, his firm has sold 1.5 acres on Rte. 44. This land is part of a $2 million development with Burger King
West HAVEN, CT Carl Russell, CCIM, SIOR, senior commercial broker of H. Pearce Commercial Real Estate has sold 40 Front Ave. for $675,000. This 18,168 s/f light industrial and warehouse building
Although 2020 was a year of change and uncertainty, the construction industry adapted. Demand increased in certain industry segments, such as medical and transportation, which continued to offer a high volume of work, but was reduced in others that were shuttered by the pandemic