Narragansett, RI Residential Properties Ltd sold 30 Seagate Rd. for the price of $4.45 million, making it the highest sale in Narragansett this year. The buyers are represented
Narragansett, RI Lila Delman Real Estate continues to lead the luxury real estate market Statewide with the sale of 30 Seagate Dr. for the full asking price of $4.45 million.
Watertown, MA Dennis Kelleher and John Pentore of Horvath & Tremblay have completed the sale of 17 Winter St. The 28-unit brick multifamily sold for $10 million, closing at a 3.74% cap rate.
Cambridge, MA According to Colliers International, its Capital Markets team facilitated the sale of and arranged financing for 17 Story St. in Harvard Sq. First Cambridge Capital purchased the .32-acre site
Well, the past few weeks have been interesting to say the least. COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the world – impacted the health and wellness of thousands of people; tested the limits of our healthcare system; shut down schools and businesses; restricted travel
Boston, MA City Realty Group donated new Chromebooks to help underserved local students continue learning at home during the coronavirus pandemic. School officials estimate that at least 15% of all city public school students do not have access to a computer
Guilford, CT Despite the recent challenges that COVID-19 has caused in the marketplace, Worth Avenue Capital (WAC) was able to close a commercial loan for the purchase of a multi-family investment property in Connecticut.
Presentation of Evidence As discussed in the previous installment of this series, once a jury has been selected (assuming the parties are proceeding with a jury trial) and opening statements have been given by counsel for each side,
A new norm is coming: one that means shifting and changing on a dime. If medical experts are correct, then, as of this writing, social/physical distancing will be with us for approximately 12 to 18 more months, with periods of strict and less strict isolation depending on the number of COVID -19 cases
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) bulletin has issued guidance about the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In particular, building owners and business operators seeking to re-open or allow tenants and residents back into their facilities