Dennis Port, MA Commercial Realty Advisors has completed sale of 645 Main St. for $1.9 million. Aaron Webb of Commercial Realty Advisors represented the buyer, Foley Hospitality Partners, in the acquisition of the property.
Boston, MA United Way of Massachusetts Bay has named WinnDevelopment chairman Larry Curtis as the 2026 recipient of the prestigious Norman B. Leventhal/Edwin N. Sidman Real Estate & Building Industry Leadership Award, honoring industry leaders
Plainville, MA Mazzotta Rentals leased 30,500 s/f of industrial building space with an additional three acres of Industrial Outdoor Storage (IOS) located at 3 Belcher St. in a built-to-suit transaction. The property was not publicly marketed.
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.
Foxborough, MA Timberline Construction Corp. (Timberline) has completed a 20,000 s/f healthcare construction project for the Neurology and Infusion Center of New England at 18 Washington St. The full interior renovation transforms an existing two-story medical office building into a purpose-built outpatient care environment that doubles the center’s clinical footprint, expands services and positions the growing practice for its next chapter.
Framingham, MA Construction Management & Builders, Inc. (CM&B) has completed the ground up construction of Alltown Fresh convenience market and fuel station, transforming an existing service station into a 5,000 s/f modern convenience retail destination for Global Partners.
Norwell, MA According to Commercial Property Advisors, Sager Electrical Supply Company (Sager Electronics) has signed a lease for 15,856 rentable s/f of office space at 141 Longwater Dr. Commercial Property Advisors represented Sager Electronics in the transaction.
Boston, MA As the FIFA World Cup 2026 arrives in the United States and global football fandom continues to surge, Classic Football Shirts will open its first Boston pop-up in Boston
Needham, MA Greystar, a global leader in investment management, development, and property management, and Haseko North America, the U.S. subsidiary of Japan’s largest condominium construction firm, broke ground on a new, 189-unit multifamily development at 100 West St. 100 West,
1. What do you see as the most important qualities or strategies that define successful property management in today’s market? For us, it really comes down to whether the property is working for the owner goals, not just whether
Three things define success right now. Responsiveness comes first. Boards and owners expect real-time information, not monthly summaries pushed out two weeks late. Financial discipline comes next. With insurance, labor, and capital costs all climbing, every line item matters and reserves need to be modeled honestly, not guessed at.
In today’s market, great property management starts with great people. As expectations reset and flight to quality accelerates, execution on the ground matters more than ever.