Warwick, RI JLL Capital Markets advised Sendero Capital and TPG Angelo Gordon on the acquisition of 227 Centerville Rd., a 30,000 s/f medical office building. According to published news reports the property sold for $8.1 million.
While Quonset is known as the region’s leading engine for economic development and job growth, equally as important is its role in protecting and preserving the environment. Home to more than 800 acres of open space, an 18-hole public golf course, four public beaches
East Providence, RI The former Firefly Clubhouse at 350 Fall River Ave., on the East Providence/Seekonk line has sold for $3.8 million. The 25,000 s/f facility on 10 acres will become the Macaw Country Club. The revitalized center will feature indoor banquet dining/entertainment,
Middletown, RI Co-CEO’s Jeff Karam and Jamie Karam of First Bristol Corp. partnering with Rocky Kempenaar of Kempenaar Real Estates, Inc. will soon unveil the multi-million dollar, newly-updated Hampton Inn & Suites Newport-Middletown located at 317 West Main Rd. Closed to the public since
Washington, DC Congressman Gabe Amo (D-RI-01) voted in support of six fiscal year 2024 appropriations bills that include $20,075,769 in federal Community Project Funding for Rhode Island’s First Congressional District.
Warwick, RI The Foncellino Team of Coldwell Banker Commercial listed and leased 3,500 s/f of industrial space at 36 Greco Ln. The long-term lease is NNN. The light-manufacturing space includes a large fenced-in lot
East Providence, RI Lila Delman Compass negotiated the sale of 33 Veterans Memorial Pkwy. for $750,000. Jonathan Kaufman, sales associate of The Local Group of Lila Delman Compass, represented the buyer. Kevin Casey, vice president, brokerage of Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal
West Warwick, RI Arpin International Group, a full-service moving and storage company specializing in relocating government, corporate, military, and private-residential customers, has received a 2024 Partner in Quality Award from WHR Global
The city of East Providence understands that livability is a crucial, but often neglected, part of economic development. For a community to succeed it must be a place where people want to invest and do business, but also live and play. Businesses of all types and sizes benefit from being located
Westerly, RI The Washington Trust Company held its 24
th annual Peanut Butter Drive and collected jars of peanut butter at the bank’s 27 branch locations. Peanut butter collected from the Washington Trust Peanut Butter Drive is donated