Category: Owners Developers & Managers

Lefebvre of Elm Grove Realty sells 40-unit apt. complex for $5.45m

Lefebvre of Elm Grove Realty sells 40-unit apt. complex for $5.45m

February 5, 2021
Westfield, MA Matthew Lefebvre of The Lefebvre Team at Elm Grove Realty, based in Manchester, N.H., sold 200 Southwick Rd., a 40-unit apartment complex also known as Oakwood Terrace, for $5.45 million. Lefebvre represented the sellers
NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs facilitates sales in Shrewsbury, MA

NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs facilitates sales in Shrewsbury, MA

February 5, 2021
Shrewsbury, MA NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs completed the sale of 701 & 713 Boston Turnpike. Michael Jacobs, principal and Jeff Borus, vice president assisted both the buyer, Boch Shrewsbury – Worcester, LLC, and the seller
Bulfinch names Yang as the firm’s new COO

Bulfinch names Yang as the firm’s new COO

February 5, 2021
Boston, MA The Bulfinch Companies, Inc. (Bulfinch) has hired Pamela Yang, CFA, CPA, CMGA, as the firm’s new chief operating officer. Yang will guide daily operations for Bulfinch
Project of the Month: Connolly Brothers finishes work on new 26,000 s/f corporate headquarters for Bio-Techne Corp.

Project of the Month: Connolly Brothers finishes work on new 26,000 s/f corporate headquarters for B...

February 5, 2021
Devens, MA Connolly Brothers, Inc., a construction management firm serving private commercial, industrial, and institutional clients, has completed a 26,000 s/f addition to the corporate headquarters of Bio-Techne Corp.
Delphi Construction completes 50,000 s/f veterans housing project

Delphi Construction completes 50,000 s/f veterans housing project

February 5, 2021
Haverhill, MA Multi-market construction management firm, Delphi Construction has completed a new 50,000 s/f veterans housing project for their client, Coalition for a Better Acre. The 44-unit development
Background sources of PFAS: implication for drinking water supplies and human health risks - by Frank Ricciardi

Background sources of PFAS: implication for drinking water supplies and human health risks - by Fran...

February 5, 2021
There has been considerable reporting in the environmental industry on per-and polyfluorinated alkyl substances, or PFAS, sometimes referred to as “forever chemicals” since they do not readily degrade and are persistent in the environment.
The Smith earns LEED Silver  and Fitwel 2-star certification

The Smith earns LEED Silver and Fitwel 2-star certification

February 5, 2021
Boston, MA The Smith, located at 89 East Dedham St., and designed by CBT architects, has been named recipient of both LEED Silver and Fitwel 2-star rating certifications.
What’s involved with  setting up an EV charger? - by John Henry

What’s involved with setting up an EV charger? - by John Henry

February 5, 2021
Access to electric vehicle charging is incredibly important to cutting greenhouse gas emissions: the future is electric and the question is how do we get there? As batteries and other related technologies
BOMA Boston update: Connect with BOMA’s virtual events

BOMA Boston update: Connect with BOMA’s virtual events

February 5, 2021
On Tuesday, February 9th from 10 – 11a.m. BOMA Boston is holding a Virtual Connect with BOMA event hosted by the BOMA Membership Committee. This event is geared towards new
IREM President’s message:  January chapter recap

IREM President’s message: January chapter recap

February 5, 2021
January was an exciting month for IREM – a great way to kick off the new year! On January 20th we held our 2021 Economic Forecast, which featured an incredibly informative and entertaining presentation
CAI-New England’s 2021 Federal Priorities  - by Dawn Bauman

CAI-New England’s 2021 Federal Priorities - by Dawn Bauman

February 5, 2021
CAI’s Federal Legislative Action Committee (FLAC) strives to represent, serve, and protect CAI members through a comprehensive federal advocacy program focused on the United States Congress, administrative agencies, and other regulatory bodies.
Best practices for healthy buildings with Allen of Harvard

Best practices for healthy buildings with Allen of Harvard

February 5, 2021
Joseph Allen, associate professor of exposure assessment science at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, joined the chapter to discuss his insights and research on healthy buildings. Allen believes that we have to force a collision between these two disciplines: