Spotlights

2023 Women in CRE: Viktoria Alkova, Coastal Land & Commercial Group at Keller Williams Coastal Realty

What are the most important factors women in your industry should consider when choosing a firm to build their career with? Prioritize education and specialized training. The right brokerage should be like a blueprint for your real estate career, offering tools, support, and experienced mentors.

2023 Women in CRE: Shelley Balanda, FOOTPRYNT

What recent project, transaction, or accomplishment are you most proud of? We launched in early 2020, right in the midst of a global pandemic. It was undeniably a daunting time to venture out on my own. However, this unique circumstance presented an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on our industry.

2023 Women in CRE: Jennifer Sutherby, Redgate

What recent project, transaction, or accomplishment are you most proud of? It’s usually always the next one. I’ve had the privilege of working on complex healthcare projects that are logistically and operationally challenging throughout my career and find that innovation and shifting institutional needs mean that projects are rarely comparable.

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MassDevelopment issues $4m tax-exempt bond on behalf of Danvers Community YMCA to be used for renovations

Danvers, MA MassDevelopment has issued a $4 million tax-exempt bond on behalf of Danvers Community YMCA, which will use proceeds to renovate a portion of its facility at 34 Pickering St. Renovations to the building, which was built in 1950, will include enhancing its child care facility;

Pioneer Charter purchases Peabody/Danvers development sites for $3.3 million - brokered by Nohrden of Burgess Properties, LLC

Peabody, MA Burgess Properties, LLC, one of Greater Boston’s premier suburban commercial brokerage firms, has brokered the sale of land parcels at 67 Pulaski St. in Peabody and 175 Water St. in Danvers

The southern New Hampshire industrial market showing signs of late cycle activity - by Michael Harrington

As one might expect, the Southern New Hampshire Industrial Market is not immune from the effects of national macro-economic conditions. Increases in interest rates, low unemployment and increasing construction costs have a dampening effect on growth and 2023 might be the pivot point from which our resilient industrial market

Navigating conversations and industrial real estate: Unveiling the intricacies with a dash of dad jokes - by David Skinner

Here are a few of my favorite topics of conversation: politics, religion, money, and relationships. Other than a below average level of social capability, why do you suppose that those are some of my favorite conversation pieces? Well, I believe that there is a fascinating truth hidden within these realms

Entrepreneurship: Risk or reward - by Dennis Serpone

In today’s economic climate, combined with the estimates of ‘people in the know’, 2024 and 2025 are going to be financially stressful years. Oil is anticipated to go back well over the $100/barrel figure to as high as $300/barrel due to the still charging inflation that is expected

Navigating current trends and future outlooks in commercial property management in Boston - by ChatGPT

As Boston, Mass. continues to evolve as a hub of innovation and economic growth, the commercial property management landscape is witnessing significant shifts that are shaping the industry’s present and future. From the integration of smart technologies to the growing emphasis on sustainability,