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Dapice of KW Commercial arranges $2.831 million sale of 6 multi-family apartment buildings totaling 36-units in Salem, Mass. O'Callahan of Binswanger leases 65,820 s/f at 343 Winters St., Waltham to Kenexa; RBJ&P reps landlord, National Dev. Panasis and Kelley of Brady Sullivan sell 12,760 s/f at 195 McGregor St., Manchester, N.H. for $1.7 million Cathartes Private Invest. begins The Residences at Portwalk - 36 apartment units and 9,400 s/f of retail in Portsmouth, N.H. Tishman Const. nears completion of 200,000 s/f project for Verizon at N.E. Telephone & Telegraph Bldg., 85 Franklin St., Boston Lamattina of United Multi Family arranges $2.765 million sale of 38-unit apartment building at 190 Ledge St., Nashua, N.H. Yates and Riccio of CBRE arrange $14 million financing for S&I Realty Assoc.;1690 New Britain Ave., Farmington, Conn. Conrad and McEvoy of Conrad Group represent Work 'N Gear in 16,693 s/f office lease at 2300 Crown Colony, Quincy, Mass. Indoor Environmental helps property owners in the treatment of mold and moisture problems; led by Bob and Jim Bowen LaBine and Krolman of Holliday Fenoglio Fowler secure $18.2 million financing for 113 Hartwell Ave., Lexington, Mass. Spiegel of NE Moves Mortgage arranges $1.281 million permanent loan for Rochester 31 LLC; funded by Fannie Mae Lender Dill and Bolotin of Colebrook Realty Services broker 51,000 s/f lease renewal at One Monarch Place, Springfield, Mass. Paskalis and Steingold of MG Commercial lease 22,960 s/f to BCBS at 100 Dupont Dr., Huntington Business Park, Providence Barry of CB Richard Ellis sells 12,056 s/f tire and auto service property, 21 Division St., Pawtucket for $240,000 Cregan of Paramount Props. leases 5,500 s/f office space to two tenants at 1210 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, for Abins Realty Corp. Mirin and Schwartz of Cushman & Wakefield complete $6.6 million sale of two props. totaling 20,359 s/f for Defgey and Co. Gilbane, Margulies Perruzzi and Integrated Interiors provide services for new offices in the Seaport Center on Fargo St., Boston E.S. Boulos Co. awarded $27 million electrical construction for 600,000 s/f Maine General Medical Center, North Augusta, ME. Regazzini of Combined Props. leases 12,865 s/f to Mystic Brewery, LLC at 174 Williams St., Chelesa, Mass. for micro-brewery The Stubblebine Co. and T3 Advisors broker $752,400 sale of 19,800 s/f flex building, 1145 Mass. Ave., Boxborough, Mass. Abbot Building Restoration Co. completes project at Collins Hall, 6-story dorm at Bentley College; working with RMX Northeast Katz Props. acquires 187,000 s/f Derry (NH) Meadows Shoppes for $21.025 million; financing arranged by Breda of Goedecke Linear Retail purchases 24,462 s/f Chelmsford (Mass.) Plaza on Drum Hill Rd. for $6.77 million; sold by Katz family Carr Enterprises building new $4.5 million Osterville (Mass.) Village Library; design by Charles Bellingrath and Ford 3 Architects
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