Harry Smith has joined Randall, Realtors GMAC. Smith will lead the company's expansion efforts in northern Rhode Island.
Smith is licensed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and has worked in real estate for over six years. Since entering the real estate business in 2001, Smith has helped buyers and sellers of both residential and commercial properties and has been involved in over one hundred transactions. Smith has earned several designations, including Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR), Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI), Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES) and Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) designations. He is also a member of the Greater Providence Board of Realtors. Â
Smith joins a team of over 140 agents in 9 offices, including South Kingstown, Westerly, Watch Hill, Charlestown, and North Kingstown, R.I. and Waterford, Lisbon, Stonington and Mystic, Conn.
Providence, RI Shawmut Design and Construction celebrated the ceremonial groundbreaking for the 195 District Park Pavilion, marking the start of construction on a facility that will feature year-round dining and support space for park operations. In addition to the 3,500 s/f building, the project will include infrastructure upgrades
While Quonset is known as the region’s leading engine for economic development and job growth, equally as important is its role in protecting and preserving the environment. Home to more than 800 acres of open space, an 18-hole public golf course, four public beaches
The late summer sky was bright and the mood festive at the family-friendly “Best in Town” event at Rhode Island’s first Floor & Décor store. Those looking to make some home improvements strolled through the warehouse, admiring the well-stocked aisles, fair
This year has already brought significant economic progress in for the state of Rhode Island, and nowhere is this more noticeable than at the Quonset Business Park.
The modern Quonset Business Park is Rhode Island’s leading engine of job creation and economic growth. The park hosts 239 companies and over 14,000 jobs. That success rests on the foundation of two neighboring, now-closed military bases built by the U.S. Navy