Old Greenwich, CT Jeffrey Dunne, David Gavin, Stuart MacKenzie, Travis Langer and Daniel Blumenkrantz of CBRE’s Institutional Properties Group represented the seller, Marx Realty, in the sale of 1381 East Putnam Ave., a boutique class A mixed-use retail and multifamily asset for $5.1 million.
Chicopee, MA Jeremy Casey of SR Commercial Realty has brokered the $5.75 million sale for new Mental Health Association, Inc. headquarters at 350 Memorial Dr. Previously owned by MassMutual, the new facility features a three-story building featuring 20 single rooms and 20 suites
Boston, MA Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of 37-43 Temple Pl., a 20,025 s/f boutique mixed-use building. The final sale price was $20 million, equating to more than $998 per s/f and $1.25 million per unit.
Lawrence, MA Spencer Norton, Dennis Kelleher and John Pentore and of Horvath & Tremblay have arranged the sale of American Woolen Mills, a 42-unit multifamily investment property for $5.5 million.
Boston, MA A.W. Perry has completed a new lease at 77 Franklin St. in downtown. Peck Trial Attorneys has leased 3,516 s/f on the 4
th floor at 77 Franklin St. Brian Smallman from Lincoln Property Company represented the tenant in this transaction, and Jon Gifford and Jake Golden
Brookline, MA Marcus & Millichap has completed the sale of a nine-unit apartment property located at 10 Beals St. The 12,280 s/f asset sold for $5.25 million.
Foxborough, MA The Kraft family and Gillette Stadium officials joined partners Anheuser-Busch, Enel, G-P, Gillette, Pepsi, Populous, Suffolk Construction, and Ticketmaster to celebrate the completion of the north end renovation project with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Framingham, MA Scott Hughes, president of New Dover Associates, Inc., represented the seller, Emily’s House, LLC, and procured the buyer, Milford Downtown LLC, in the sale of 29 Lincoln St.
Woburn, MA Stephanie Deering, vice president, Bernard Gibbons, senior vice president, and Dave Killen of ABG Commercial, have completed the sale of a 1.26-acre site at 205 Cambridge Rd. This acquisition, valued at $2.55 million, marks a significant step towards the development
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