Rhode Island

The weather is not the only thing changing in the city - by Scott Avedisian

Scott Avedisian is the mayor of Warwick. ...

Weiss promotes city of Pawtucket at Northeast Economic Development Association (NEDA) conference

Providence, RI Herb Weiss, the city of Pawtucket’s Economic & Cultural Affairs officer passed out Pawtucket Red Sox baseballs with...

Bohenko of Capstone Properties leases 1,440 s/f

Providence, RI Greg Bohenko of Capstone Properties represented the landlord and procured the tenant, Pokeworks for a 1,440 s/f lease at 213 ...

Capizzo joins Partridge Snow & Hahn as counsel

Providence, RI According to Partridge Snow & Hahn (PS&H), Christian Capizzo has joined as counsel.  He will serve as ...

Sweeney of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s completes three sales totaling $3.629 million

Providence, RI Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty is pleased to announce the following sales: 13 Cush...

DiSanto, Klump, Ryan and Wray promoted at Washington Trust

Westerly, RI Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc. (the “Corporation”), the publicly-owned holding company of The&n...

Saletin Real Estate Group completes 4,800 s/f build-out

Cranston, RI Saletin Real Estate Group completed the build-out of a 4,800 s/f autism center at Crossroads Office Park, for Bierman ABA Autis...

Stamp of Residential Properties sells 55 Shore Road for $1.8 million

Bristol, RI Residential Properties Ltd. (RPL) has sold 55 Shore Rd. for $1.8 million. Sales associate Barbara Stamp, a member of RPL’s...

Hersey installed as the 111th president of Greater Providence Board of Realtors (GPBOR)

Providence, RI Sally Hersey, a sales associate of Williams & Stuart Real Estate, was installed as the 111th president of the Greater Pro...

A sense of autumn brings renewed excitement to the city - by Scott Avedisian

As the nights get cooler and Labor Day approaches, we are reminded that Fall is right around the corner. With this sense of autumn brings a renewed excitement to the city as school bells start ringing and everyone is getting back to their busy schedules.