Stoughton, MA CBRE has arranged the sale of Bell Stoughton, a class A multifamily community located at 400 Technology Center Dr. The sale price was not disclosed.
Fall River, MA Developer Anthony Cordeiro of Downtown Development Cos. LLC, has gone all-in with one of his latest projects. Cordeiro, who last year received a grant for $1.3 million from the Mass. Department of Housing and Community Development
New Haven, CT Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp. (MMCC) has refinanced 13 multifamily buildings through the city, according to John Krueger, regional manager/vice president of the firm’s Manhattan and New Haven offices.
Sudbury, MA Phase 2 of the Coolidge at Sudbury, a 55+ community offering affordable rental units for seniors and older adults, is presently nearing completion and now accepting waitlist applications.
Providence, RI Residential Properties Ltd. (RPL) has completed the sale of 6 Westford Rd. for $1.065 million. This East Side home was listed by sales associate Gerri Schiffman,
Holliston, MA During these unprecedented times of COVID-19, businesses across the country and world are in uncharted territory as they navigate the future impact of this health crisis.
Orange, CT Marcus & Millichap completed the sale of Urban Air Adventure Park, a 84,200 s/f net-leased property, according to Sean Beuche, regional manager of the firm’s Philadelphia office. The asset sold for $7.25 million. Derrick Dougherty and Mark Krantz, investment specialists in Marcus & Millichap’s Philadelphia office
Architecture stands at a crossroads. Companies across the world have halted projects, not for a lack of demand, but because no one is quite sure what to build anymore. COVID-19 has left the construction world with far more questions than answers. How long will social distancing precautions last?
Franklin, MA On behalf of the partnership between leading real estate development and investment firms Condyne Capital Partners, LLC and Westpoint Capital Partners LLC, respectively,
Cambridge, MA East Cambridge Savings Bank and three other local companies – Brookfield Properties, Pro EMS, and Trinity Property Management – joined forces to purchase $60,000 in reusable protective gowns