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Sower and Weissman of BRA retained to sell 52 Westland Ave., Boston

Boston Realty Advisors (BRA) has been exclusively retained for the sale of 52 Westland Ave. in the city's Fenway/Symphony neighborhood. 52 Westland Ave. consists of 43 units in an elevator serviced five-story building. The multifamily investment sales team of Christopher Sower and Jason Weissman of BRA will be handling the sale. The asset benefits from its location directly across the street from Whole Foods and its adjacency to Boston Symphony Hall. Other local neighborhood amenities and attractions include garage parking, public transportation (E Line Symphony Stop and Hynes Convention Center), The Shops at Church Park, The Museum of Fine Arts, The Isabella Gardner Stewart Museum, the Frederick Law Olmsted designed Back Bay Fens, Fenway Park and Newbury St.
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Mount Vernon Co. acquires John Carver Inn & Spa in Plymouth, MA

Plymouth, MA The Mount Vernon Company (MVC), a Boston-based real estate and hospitality investment firm, has completed the acquisition of the John Carver Inn & Spa, an 80-room property.
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IREM President’s Message: Fostering community connections during the holiday season

IREM President’s Message: Fostering community connections during the holiday season

The holidays are again taking center stage, and with them comes an opportunity for multifamily communities to connect with the businesses and organizations in their cities and towns, fostering a sense of unity and generosity during this giving season
Selecting the right façade installation firm - by Steven Powell

Selecting the right façade installation firm - by Steven Powell

As the owner of a major new property being developed, or an existing large building preparing for major renovation, you want your design and construction team to have the right experience, capabilities, and expertise to match the project demands. A critical member of this team will be the façade installation specialty firm, since the quality of this installation will impact
Recently passed legislation creates opportunities to meet CT’s changing energy needs - by Klein and Feinn

Recently passed legislation creates opportunities to meet CT’s changing energy needs - by Klein and Feinn

For decades, New England has had a summer-peaking power system, where the greatest energy use occurs on the hottest and most humid days, due to widespread use of air conditioning. But by the mid-2030s, electrification of the heating sector likely will result in a winter peak that’s higher than the summer peak.