Greater Boston has emerged as one of the world’s preeminent technology and life science markets, driving demand for developable sites to unprecedented levels for both commercial and multifamily properties. Savvy developers are meeting this demand by acquiring
Peabody, MA Dennis Kelleher, John Pentore and Steve Girolamo of Horvath & Tremblay have sold an 11 building, 149-unit portfolio for $17.2 million. The trio represented both the seller, Northfield Properties LLC, run by Norman Lee, Jim Gebo and Shawn Farrell
Canton, MA As part of an overall campus repositioning, Bowdoin Construction Corp. partnered closely with Elkus Manfredi Architects and property managers Newmark Knight Frank, as the construction manager on an interior renovation project on The Block, a corporate campus.
Worcester, MA Table Talk Pies, Inc. plans to build a new energy efficient 120,000 s/f bakery to produce dessert pies within the former Crompton & Knowles Complex in the city’s Main South neighborhood. Partnering with Chacharone Properties
It is no secret that lab space in Greater Boston, Cambridge and arguably the mid-suburbs is hotter than Cape Cod beach sand in August. As a result, life sciences entrepreneurs looking to find space in the region are being shut out.
Boston, MA Deka Immobilien has filed a Letter of Intent with the city to renovate and modernize the existing building at 175 Federal St. The plans call for a transformation of the
Norwell, MA Jack Conway & Company welcomes Jack Bulman as director of facilities for its growing Conway Properties division. The position will be responsible for overseeing the 32 Conway Real Estate offices, the roster of commercial properties maintained
Methuen, MA Marcus Partners, a real estate investment, management and development firm, has completed a $25 million redevelopment of 5 Branch St., a 94,125 s/f office building. The building has been transformed into a medical
Revere, MA The HYM Investment Group, Building Trades Unions and John Moriarty & Associates have signed a project labor agreement (PLA) for the construction of the Suffolk Downs Redevelopment. This partnership was made possible through the collaborative efforts
Quincy, MA Calling it a “building of hope,” city leaders celebrated the ribbon cutting of its newest school, the South-West Middle School, a $58 million 96,000 s/f facility. BOND built the new school on time