Rhode Island

Long of Capstone Properties leases 8,020 s/f to Family Dollar at Chepachet Plaza

Family Dollar, a national discount chain, was represented by Jane Long of Capstone Properties, in leasing 8,020 s/f in the Chepachet Plaza, ...

Historic agreements pave the way for growth at Quonset

Anyone in the real estate, development, or the building and construction businesses knows that when it's time to partner with host cities an...

President's message: People of importance listen to RIBA

June 1st certainly marked a tribute to the respect and influence commanded by the Rhode Island Builders Association when three candidates fo...

RIBA hosts three candidates for governor: Caprio, Chafee and Robitaille discuss small business issues

In an unusual meeting format, the Rhode Island Builders Association's board of directors on June 1st welcomed three candidates for governor,...

Babat of Butler Realty sells 1,696 s/f

Robert Babat of Butler Realty Group sold 7293 Post Rd. for $345,000 to Dr. Jeffrey Smith for a chiropractic practice. Donald and Betsy Wiseh...

Mitchell of MG Commercial leases 3,400 s/f and sells 2,100 s/f

Leeds Mitchell IV of MG Commercial Real Estate recently completed two transactions. And in Providence, Mitchell completed the sale of 777 No...

Scaralia of Albert Realtors leases 2,000 s/f for deli and pub

Albert Scaralia of Albert Realtors leased 2,000 s/f at 1458 Park Ave. to Christoper's Deli and Pub. Jay Cardi is the owner of the building....

Amper of Rodman Real Estate negotiates 5,400 s/f flex space lease to Halsted Communications

Neil Amper, SIOR, vice president of Rodman Real Estate has leased 5,400 s/f of flex space at 24 Minnesota Ave. to Halsted Communications. Ha...

RIEDC approves tax incentive for Electric Boat's $55 million expansion

The Rhode Island Economic Development Corp. (RIEDC) board of directors approved a tax incentive measure, 'Project Status,' that will help su...

Mayor's message: Warwick Mall a sign of recovery process

The Warwick Mall became, for many, a symbol of the devastation and havoc wreaked by the flood this spring. Today, as thousands of workers co...