Warwick, RI Neil Amper, SIOR, vice president of Capstone Properties has sold a 25,352 s/f industrial building located at 111 Plan Way. The facility is the former location of R.I. Rental, which Amper sold to them in 2001. The buyer was Nexgen Mechanical which is an HVAC contractor
Little Compton, RI Associate broker Renee Welchman has joined Lila Delman Compass’ office at 29 Meeting House Lane. Founder of the Welchman Real Estate Group, Welchman’s leadership and expertise has resulted in 750 transactions, totalling over $600 million
East Providence, RI Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal negotiated five leases totaling 10,761 s/f. Jay Kern of Sweeney represented the landlords of 2823 Pawtucket Ave. in the lease to Miedu Group Inc. The lessee has plans to transform the 3,073 s/f former bank branch into a Montessori school.
Warwick, RI A major development is one step closer to getting shovels into the ground. At the end of October, Hayes & Sherry, a Cushman & Wakefield alliance member, closed the $3.3 million sale of a 6.5-acre property at 2119 Post Rd.
Smithfield, RI In recognition of the 8th birthday of Good Night Light’s, Stanley Tree Service is coordinating the largest holiday display to date. On Wednesday, December 13 from 8:30 pm to 8:40 pm Stanley Tree Service, Premeer Real Estate
Warwick, RI BraveRiver Properties, LLC sold a 2,019 s/f office condominium at 875 Centerville Rd., Building 3 for $250,000 to Mentor Rhode Island: The RI Mentoring Partnership, Inc. The unit will serve as Mentor Rhode
Lincoln, RI Mike Giuttari, SIOR president and Julie Freshman, member associate, SIOR, vice president of MG Commercial Real Estate have leased 35,000 s/f of industrial space at 678 George Washington Hwy. to Boslog,
Warwick, RI Lila Delman Compass negotiated the hospitality sale of 1850 Post Rd., previously known as Wyndham Providence. Gregory Arakelian, Lila Delman Compass commercial director, and Dave Lawrence, Lila Delman Compass
There’s a lot happening in quaint, historic Apponaug lately, as new property owners make investments throughout the village and others are at work sprucing up their buildings.
Recently, general treasurer James Diossa invited me to present at Rhode Island’s inaugural Investor Conference. I was glad to share that Rhode Island’s history of significant investment in Quonset has catalyzed over $3 billion in private
Providence, RI Shawmut Design and Construction joined leaders from Brown University on October 21st to celebrate the completion of The Lindemann Performing Arts Center (The Lindemann). Located centrally in Brown’s Perelman Arts District, the 101,000 s/f building—designed by REX/Joshua Ramus