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Chozick Realty handles $3.018 million sale of Eagle Court Apartments -  a 40-bed student housing community
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Chozick Realty handles $3.018 million sale of Eagle Court Apartments

Mansfield, CT Chozick Realty, Inc. has facilitated the sale of Eagle Court Apartments, a 40-bed student housing community located at the University of Connecticut (UCONN). The property closed for a total price of $3.018 million.
The New England Chapter of CoreNet Global  names winners of the 2026 Awards of Excellence
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The New England Chapter of CoreNet Global names winners of the 2026 Awards of Excellence

Boston, MA The New England Chapter of CoreNet Global has named the winners of its 2026 Awards of Excellence, acknowledging the outstanding corporate real estate achievements of Boston’s remarkable individuals and companies in 2025.
Atlantic Capital Partners brokers  $10.75 million sale of 46,738 s/f center
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Atlantic Capital Partners brokers $10.75 million sale of 46,738 s/f center

North Reading, MA Atlantic Capital Partners has completed the $10.75 million sale of 18-20 Main St., a fully-leased neighborhood strip center, within the affluent Middlesex County. The asset serves a dense suburban trade area and benefits from its proximity to I-93, 95, and Rte. 495, providing access to the broader Greater Boston region.
Cushman & Wakefield | Hayes & Sherry sells 290,000 s/f 10 Memorial Blvd. for $68.5 million to FM
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Cushman & Wakefield | Hayes & Sherry sells 290,000 s/f 10 Memorial Blvd. for $68.5 million to FM

Providence, RI Cushman & Wakefield | Hayes & Sherry facilitated the sale of 10 Memorial Blvd. for $68.5 million. The 290,000 s/f Class A office building, located in the city’s
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Worth Avenue Capital closes a $3.8m short-term CRE bridge loan

Trumbull, CT Worth Avenue Capital, LLC (WAC) has closed a $3.8 million short-term CRE bridge loan to a real estate developer in Southern New England for the purchase of commercial property. The developer negotiated a lucrative long-term lease with Amazon to build a new Whole Foods grocery store on the property.
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