Which project, deal, or transaction was the “game-changer” in the advancement of your career? The acquisition of H.W. Moore Associates (an engineering firm in
We have spent more than a year worrying about contact with others like us. Our public places have not been full of humans as intended. Our office buildings and stores are not operating to capacity. Retail and lodging markets are still in flux.
The feeling on spring is in the air. Finally after what seems like a long winter we see the weather improve. Looking back, our winter weather has not been too bad as New England winters go. We had no long stretches of sub-zero weather or 10’ high snowbanks.
What a difference a year makes! On March 10, 2020 the order was given to shut down all non-essential businesses in Massachusetts. As we approach fourteen months since that fateful day, vaccination roll outs have helped to provide a renewed sense of optimism.
Champion Elevator Corp. is an independently owned, full-service elevator maintenance, repair, violation removal, and testing company. All services are provided throughout New York City’s five boroughs, Westchester, Nassau & Suffolk counties
Stephen DiPrete joined South Shore Bank as Chief Commercial Banking Officer in May of 2020.
He brings nearly twenty-five years of banking...
This time of year, Mainers are awakening from the cold winter and looking forward to brighter, warmer days by the ocean or the lakes. We also typically welcome out of state tourists to all destinations that summer in Maine has to offer.
This time of year, Mainers are awakening from the cold winter and looking forward to brighter, warmer days by the ocean or the lakes. We also typically welcome out of state tourists to all destinations that summer in Maine has to offer.
One of the stalwart discussion pieces over the last few years has been the spike in sales activity for industrial land, especially for redevelopment in the Greater Boston market. Record prices have been set for old industrial buildings and scarcely
As many business owners are excited to distance themselves from 2020, the “wait and see” trend seems to be ending and commercial real estate decisions are being made. The office market saw more space become available, but some tenants are just relocating to smaller footprints.