Washington, DC With 2021 well underway, the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR), one of the world’s premier organizations for industrial and office real estate professionals, has released its Snapshot Sentiment Report
Randolph, MA The Conrad Group completed the sale of three industrial buildings in the York Ave. Industrial Park, for Sterling Trust to Equity Industrial Partners. The three fully leased buildings
Milford, MA Two long-time local businesses have relocated to 146 Plaza at 146 South Main St. with the help of Dan Waldman of Waldman & Associates. The first is TJ Collectibles which has rebranded
Watertown, MA Following months of planning discussions and community meetings, Boston Development Group (BDG) has received approval from the Watertown Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) for a proposed life sciences development at 66 Galen St.
Lawrence, MA Lupoli Companies has begun pre-leasing the final phase of Riverwalk Lofts, a luxury loft community. The final phase will feature 338 brand new loft apartments, which completes the Riverwalk Lofts community
Boston, MA Oxford Properties Group, a leading global investor, asset manager, and developer of commercial real estate, has signed 113,000 s/f of new life sciences leases at 645 Summer St., a lab and innovation building at Pappas Way.
Andover, MA David, James and Micah Stubblebine, principals of The Stubblebine Company, sold 20 Shattuck Rd., a 130,000 s/f building on 13.15 acres to Crest Collaborative. Brian McKenzie, executive vice president
Chelmsford, MA Nate Nickerson, vice president, of O’Brien Commercial Properties, brokered a 6,200 s/f lease at 7 Stuart Rd. Nickerson represented the landlord, Schoeffel Realty Trust, in the transaction. The space was leased to Static
Stamford, CT Silvester Garza of Vidal/Wettenstein LLC represented ownership on the $745,000 sale of a mixed-use building located at 313 Hope St. Garza said, “We are pleased to announce
Boston, MA Despite these trying times, Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences forges ahead, and marks a milestone as its structure goes vertical. Opening in 2022, the 35-story, LEED Gold $400 million
Boston, MA Mayor Martin Walsh, city and state officials, and members of the Boston Arts Academy Foundation, along with Boston Arts Academy (BAA) representatives, raised the final
WD-40 was invented in 1953 for the space program. Perhaps it’s an easy product to market because, ever since, it has proven itself for hundreds of unexpected or unusual uses. Reader’s Digest published an article