Salem, MA Chris DiGuiseppe of Realty Partners NE (RPN) sold the business and real estate at 300 Derby St. for $1.75 million. The 9,000 s/f b...
Boston, MA According to MarketPlace Logan, an affiliate of Boston-based New England Development and the developer and manager of t...
Fairfield, CT Southport-based commercial real estate firm, Angel Commercial, LLC, has completed the following retail transactions.
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The final numbers are in for 2018; defeasance activities were up 11.9% from 2017 totals of 742, compared to 663 transacted in 2017. For the past several years borrowers have been moving to exit real estate debt in order to cut down on interest rate expense, as well as take advantage of other opportunities in the market.
Although the demise of retail properties has been greatly amplified by media outlets for several years, there is strong optimism from those in the industry that the retail sector will continue to perform very well in 2019 and beyond.
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Norwich, CT According to Ron Lyman, CCIM, CEO of Lyman Real Estate, Tim Bartha sold 176 and 184 North Main St. to John Oliveira, the owner of Johnny’s Clam Shack, the tenant at the 184 North Main St. location. Lyman agent Eric Reisner represented both sides of the transaction. The two parcels, totaling 1.04 acres, sold for $135,000.
Plymouth, MA Fantini & Gorga has placed three separate loans totaling $7.95 million for three retail properties located in southeastern Massachusetts. The transactions included an acquisition loan of $3 million for a ground leased gas station in Plymouth
Medfield, MA The steady growth of RK Centers of Needham, Mass.continues with the company’s December acquisitions of two landmark retail centers: the 87,614 s/f plaza formerly known as The Medfield Shops – rebranded as RK Medfield Shops – on Rte. 109 (230 Main St.) in Medfield, and the 114,244 s/f Walmart Supercenter at 770 Broadway (Rte. 1) in Saugus.
Marlborough, MA Jeremiah 29 LLC has broken ground on its new 80,000 s/f climate-controlled self storage facility at 215 Simarano Dr. The building will be situated on a dedicated three-acre site off I-495.