Pawtucket, RI Thomas Sweeney, SIOR of Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal represented the sellers in the sale of 250 Esten Ave. and 541 Pawtucket Ave. The two properties had a combined square footage of 239,200 s/f. The two renovated industrial mills
Providence, RI RIHousing’s board of commissioners approved investments at its April board meeting that will create 431 homes, improving the neighborhoods where they are located, and support over
Providence, RI U.S. senator Jack Reed, governor Dan McKee, lieutenant governor Sabina Matos and mayor Jorge Elorza joined Omni Development Corp., Wingate Companies, RIHousing, funding and community partners
Bristol, RI Roger Williams University (RWU) publicizes its $20 million partnership with Cummings Foundation. In recognition of this philanthropic partnership between RWU and Cummings Foundation – the largest in Roger Williams’ history
The Rhode Island Ready (RI Ready) program is off to a strong start, which is good news for the state’s economy. The first four Rhode Island industrial sites were approved for enrollment in the program by the Quonset Development Corp.’s (QDC) board of directors
In the 175 years since William Winslow first began bringing steamboat passengers to enjoy dinner and on-site amusements, Warwick’s beautiful oceanside Rocky Point Park has been the place for any number of unique events – Rutherford B. Hayes made the first
Little Compton, RI Lila Delman Compass brokered two sales. ‘Wildflowers’, 301 West Main Rd., sold for $4.25 million and 696 K West Main Rd. sold for $4.1 million. Deborah Ladd, Lila Delman Compass associate broker, represented the seller of 301 West Main
Hopkinton, RI The Foncellino Team of Coldwell Banker Commercial listed and sold two buildings in the village of Ashaway at 440 Main St. for $450,000. The seller was the Elaine Johnson Trust and the buyer was Stanton Terranova.
It started in 2010 when Alison Bologna, a Pawtucket resident and local news anchor at NBC 10, decided to open a yoga studio in one of our empty downtown storefronts. She named it “Shri Studio” with the intention of bringing light
The city of East Providence is working to minimize the economic losses from the COVID-19 Pandemic while taking full advantage of economic growth opportunities that lie ahead. As a new member of the East Providence Planning and Economic Development department