Westerly, RI Dragon Palace of Westerly, LLC purchased the real estate located at 162 Granite St. from PCFP Westerly Real Estate LLC. Dragon Palace has been leasing the 2,820 s/f restaurant since
Central Falls, RI The Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corp. (RIHEBC) closed on a $93.52 million bond issue to finance the construction, furnishing, and equipping of a new 123,844 s/f high school at the corner of Lonsdale Ave.
Pawtucket, RI Eric Schultheis of Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal represented the owners of 727 Central Ave. and 1202 Newport Ave. in the sale to Backstone Valley Advocacy Center.
Bristol, RI LandVest has completed the highest sale of a residential property in the town on record. 458 Poppasquash Rd., listed by LandVest agent Terry Boyle, closed for $8 million on August 1
st. It was listed by Boyle for $7.975 million
Cranston, RI Marcus & Millichap negotiated the sale of Park Avenue Plaza, a 24,750 s/f retail property. The asset sold for $4.8 million. Park Avenue Plaza is a well maintained, fully stabilized property with strong,
Providence, RI CIC Providence hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the welcoming of its 10,000
th client, IEA (Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives). The event took place at CIC Providence and included remarks from CIC chief marketing
Central Falls, RI Michael Alves and Robert Fox of Elite Commercial Realty sold a former assisted living facility at 107 Sacred Heart.
West Warwick, RI Colliers has arranged the $39 million sale of an office and warehouse property at 1600 Division Rd. A Colliers team led by managing directors Frank Petz and Matt Sherry, along with vice president of Capital Markets,
Warwick, RI Mike Giuttari, SIOR and Dan Feiner of MG Commercial Real Estate sold two properties for the Catholic Diocese of Providence for $2.6 million. St. Francis of Assisi at 596-616 Jefferson Blvd., and St. Catherines Cathedral Church at 3248 Post Rd.
North Kingstown, RI Chelsea Siefert has been promoted to the role of Quonset Development Corp.’s (QDC) chief operating officer after four years as QDC’s director of planning and development. As COO, she will continue to serve as the liaison between QDC