Johnston, RI DiPrete Engineering has been a contributor to the development of the new Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital, located at 2109 Hartford Ave. Part of the broader Sitwell Park development, this 55,000 s/f medical rehabilitation center is
Middletown, RI Lila Delman Compass negotiated the sale of 150-160 Aquidneck Ave. for $3.5 million. Kate Leonard of Lila Delman Compass’ Newport office, facilitated the sale for the buyer and seller on the commercial, waterfront property.
Kingstown, RI Lila Delman Compass have completed the sale of 118 Turner Cove Way for $6 million. Dan and Nicole Harding of Lila Delman Compass’ Narragansett Office, represented the seller in this transaction. According to data maintained
Bristol, RI Lila Delman Compass has completed the sale of 345 Thames St., Unit 409N in Stone Harbour complex for $2.7 million. Alyce Wright, sales associate of Lila Delman Compass’ Newport Office, represented the seller
Barrington, RI Compass has completed the sale of 123 Adams Point Rd. for $3.12 million. Kevin Fox, of Compass’ Providence Office, represented the seller and the Kirk | Schryver Team, of Compass’ Barrington Office, represented the Buyer
North Kingstown, RI Federal, state and local leaders joined the Quonset Development Corp. for a piledriving ceremony to mark the beginning of construction at the Port of Davisville’s Terminal 5 Pier and Blue Economy Support Docks, the first new pier built at Quonset in almost 70 years.
It was our pleasure at Quonset to welcome federal, state and local leaders to the Business Park for a ribbon cutting and a train ride to celebrate recent upgrades to our rail infrastructure. Located in North Kingstown, Quonset Business Park is home to over 14,000 jobs at 239 companies
Bristol, RI Mott & Chace Soth-eby’s International Realty is opening of its eighth office. By keeping clients’ needs at the forefront, this new key location allows the firm and associates to better support buyers and sellers in the East Bay,
The Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency (PRA), in coordination with the city of Pawtucket, seeks development proposals for the Downtown Gateway Project. This is the next step in the continued effort to redevelop approximately 20 acres located in the Pawtucket redevelopment area.
The effects of climate change are being felt by communities across the country. While East Providence is fortunate to have a lower risk of natural disasters than many other communities, the city is currently engaged in projects on several fronts to mitigate the effects
Along with beautiful beaches and parks, Warwick is known for our myriad of dining options, from American fare, to classic Italian entrees, local seafood, mouthwatering breakfast and lunches, delicious pizza, and all culinary points in between. In recent weeks, more restaurants have found a