Since 2014, Nadeau Corporation Construction, Development & Engineering has been extremely active in the pre-construction phases of cannabis projects here in Mass. One critical element that we’ve learned is this: No matter the size, scope or level of complexity, each and every project reaches a fork in the road.
Wareham, MA According to Acella Construction Corp., T. Bear Inc. (TBI) has selected Acella’s cannabis construction team to build its new facility. The project is expected to start this spring and is anticipated to be completed within 11 weeks.
Boston, MA Pembroke, the international real estate business, developer and an original pioneer in the city’s Seaport District, has plans for the revitalization of the Seaport World Trade Center on Commonwealth Pier.
Boston, MA Barkan Management Company recently hired and promoted multiple people at the company, they include the following: • Bart Steele, CMCA, AMS, has joined the company as a portfolio manager.
Quincy, MA Bay State Property Management, which offers comprehensive property management in both the residential and commercial space, is celebrating its 15th anniversary.
Fitchburg, MA M.C. Andrews Co., Inc. has provided design/build services for a new $4 million, 30,000 s/f cannabis greenhouse grow facility, as well as multiple support buildings to house the mother, cloning and dehumidification operations for this facility.
Boston, MA Brookfield Properties has acquired 51 Sleeper St., an eight-story, 152,000 s/f office building in the Seaport District with a waterfront location offering views of downtown. Brookfield also plans to renovate and rebrand the building
Providence, RI The Hampshire Cos., and Harrison St. have formed a joint venture partnership to develop institutional-quality self-storage facilities along the I-95 corridor from Washington D.C. to Boston.
Roxbury, MA MassHousing has closed on $14 million in financing to Beacon Communities LLC for the rehabilitation and preservation of affordability at the 72-unit Camden Apartments.
South Boston, MA One of the oldest federal public housing developments in the United States has begun the next stage of a decade-long transformation. Building on the 285 residences constructed since 2011 at The Anne M. Lynch Homes at Old Colony, a groundbreaking ceremony kicked off a third phase of redevelopment