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Spiegel of NE Moves arranges $10m financing - Granite Shopping Center

Sidney Spiegel, vice president of NE Moves Mortgage, commercial division, arranged a $10 million refinance loan for The Granite Shopping Center and The Atrium at the Quarry. The loan was funded by a major regional bank to provide long-term financing for the project. The property is situated on Granite St. and is a 10 acre site consisting of 82,300 s/f of retail space and 39 residential condominiums ranging in size from 815 s/f to 1,800 s/f. The units contain appliances, gas fireplaces and have access to a fitness center. The retail component is anchored by Family Dollar Store along with Luxe Fitness Clubs. According to Spiegel, the borrowers were able to obtain a very favorable loan structure with the lender to allow repayment flexibility over the next few years.
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Goldberg of Spire Investments purchases Beverly portfolio for $9.2m

Beverly, MA Jay Goldberg, president and owner of Spire Investments has completed the purchase of four multifamily buildings. The 33-unit purchase amounted to a sale price of $9.2 million or $278,788 per unit. The properties are all located in downtown and consist of one- and two-bedroom units.
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The rise of AI in CRE - And what it means for every  skilled profession - A broker & appraiser weighs in - by Bryan Plourde

The rise of AI in CRE - And what it means for every skilled profession - A broker & appraiser weighs in - by Bryan Plourde

This may seem self-serving, and I’ll be the first to admit it. But unlike some of the artificial intelligence tools now reshaping our industry, I am fully aware of my own bias. So, hear me out. The rise of AI in commercial real estate is not a distant threat or a speculative headline.
End of the year retail thoughts - by Carol Todreas

End of the year retail thoughts - by Carol Todreas

Now what? As the year comes to a close, the state of retail is always in the news. The answers vary greatly depending on who in the various related industries you ask, each offering a unique lens on the challenges and opportunities ahead.