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Volume 64 • Issue 44

Tiberi of Core Property Group and Brody of Douglas Elliman close $17.025 million sale

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Tiberi of Core Property Group and Brody of Douglas Elliman close $17.025 million sale

BOSTON, MA Core Property Group, a leading boutique brokerage spe- cializing in investment real estate,

landlords and investors,” Tiberi said. “That experience shaped how we approach every deal today.” Through years of market anal- ysis, asset management, and investment sales, Tiberi developed a data-driven strategy that has become central to Core Property Group’s success. Brody, who co-brokered the record-breaking sale, played a pivotal role in structuring and executing the transaction. “This deal required patience, creativity, and collaboration,” said Brody. “It’s a perfect example of how strategic teamwork and per- sistence can lead to exceptional results.” The North End transaction was more than a decade in the making – a pursuit that Tiberi revisited multiple times before closing the deal. “I failed each time in the past,” Tiberi said. “But giving up was never an option. This sale is one of the most complex and rewarding of my career – a true testament to our long-game philosophy.” Amid ongoing consolidation in the real estate industry, Core Prop- erty Group remains independent. “We’ve always been a boutique, client-focused firm that punches above our weight class,” said Tiberi. “That will never change.” sky, ISHC, who built the company into a full-service hospitality con- sulting firm. The firm specializes in asset management, acquisition due diligence, feasibility and market analysis, and litigation support for hospitality-related investments, including hotels, resorts, and conference centers. Roginsky will transition to the role of founder and senior advisor and in this capacity, she will remain actively engaged with clients and the leadership team while continuing to share her deep industry expertise.

Giancarlo Tiberi

Craig Brody

and Douglas Elliman completed the sale of a single building in the North End for $17.025 million – the largest transaction of its kind in the neighborhood’s history. The deal was brokered by Giancar- lo Tiberi, founder and principal broker at Core Property Group, and Craig Brody, broker with Douglas Elliman. “This transaction represents everything we stand for at Core Property Group,” said Tiberi. “It’s the result of persistence, deep local knowledge, and long-term rela- tionships – the pillars our business was built on.” Tiberi began his real estate career nearly two decades ago renting apartments – a role that provided the foundation for his future success. “Renting apartments taught me how buildings operate, what drives rents, and how to deliver value to

Shawah of Baldwin Pearson & Co. handles $2.25m multifamily sale

STAMFORD, CT Daniel Shawah of Baldwin Pearson & Co., Inc. has brokered the sale of a multi-

family asset at 638 Cove Rd., positioned at the corner of Cove Rd. and Duffy St. in the city’s Shippan neighborhood. The proper-

Colella to become managing principal of Pinnacle Advisory Group effective January 1 st

Daniel Shawah

BOSTON, MA Pinnacle Advisory Group, a nationally recognized hospitality consulting firm with

ty comprises eight residential units and sold for $2.25 million, translating to $238 per s/f and $281,250 per unit. The transac- tion closed all-cash within 30 days, underscoring the strong buyer profile that Shawah was able to secure. “We’re very pleased with the outcome of this transaction and proud to have delivered excep- tional service to both the buyer and seller,” said Shawah. Baldwin Pearson & Co., Inc., a family-owned and well-estab-

34 years of experience, has planned a leadership transition. Ef- fective January 1, 2026, Sebas- tian Colella will assume leader-

638 Cove Road - Stamford, CT

lished commercial real estate firm based in Fairfield, CT, brings over 70 years of experience in the sale, leasing, and appraisal of commer- cial properties across Fairfield

and New Haven Counties. The firm is currently marketing several comparable investment opportunities throughout South- ern Connecticut.

Sebastian Colella

ship as managing principal. Pinnacle Advisory Group was founded in 1991 by Rachel Rogin-

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Timberline completes renovation for Notre Dame Long Term Care

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WORCESTER, MA Timberline Con- struction Corp. (Timberline) has completed an 18-month, 55,000 s/f renovation of the Notre Dame Long Term Care facility. The proj- ect transformed the nursing home into a modern, community-driven and patient-focused environment that enhances quality of life for residents in sub-acute, long-term and memory care while setting a new standard for senior living. “Notre Dame Long Term Care is more than just a facility, it’s home for our residents,” said Philip Hickey, president and chief executive officer at Notre Dame Health Care. “Timberline’s design and construction team understood that from day one. Their thoughtful approach, constant communication and sensitivity to the needs of our residents and staff allowed us to refresh our spaces without ever losing sight of what matters most: creating an environment that honors dignity and supports the well-being of those we serve.” The comprehensive building renovation revitalized three resi- dential wings – featuring private rooms, activity and dining areas, nurses’ stations, shower rooms and occupational therapy spaces – while also upgrading the facili- ty’s key community areas. These include the main chapel, library, beauty parlor, dining and activity rooms, memory care courtyard, offices and essential back-of-

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house operations such as kitchen and laundry facilities. In total, 69 resident rooms were refreshed, primarily two-bed units along with several single specialty care rooms. To preserve continuity and minimize disruption, Timberline carefully phased the work, com- pleting three rooms at a time on a three-week cycle while simultane- ously upgrading common spaces. The Timberline team collaborated closely with Notre Dame staff and a trusted group of trade partners whose expertise was well-suited to the unique requirements of senior care environments. “As both Timberline’s vice pres- ident of design and a proud member

of the Notre Dame Health Care Board, this project was especially meaningful to me,” said Kevin Kozak, AIA, MBA, LEED AP. “It reflects what can be achieved when design and construction come to- gether with a shared mission. Every decision was made with residents at the forefront.” Together, Timberline and its partners executed each phase with precision, safety and respect for those under Notre Dame Health’s care. The end result sets a new benchmark for senior living, cre- ating spaces that are welcoming, foster community, support well- ness and above all, preserve the dignity of every resident.

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14+/- Acres of Commercial/Industrial Land for Sale in Tyngsboro, MA 406 Middlesex Road Tyngsboro, MA 01879 • 14+/- total acres of land available for sale. • 2+/- acres zoned B-3 (Business District). • 12+/- acres zoned I-1 (Industrial District). • Frontage on Middlesex Road that leads to the Southern Nashua NH Retail Corridor. • Less than a mile to Rte. 3 for easy highway access and less than a mile to the MA/NH border. 14+/- ACRES OF COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL LAND FOR SALE IN TYNGSBORO, MA • Local amenities on Middlesex Road and Daniel Webster Hwy (Southern NH Retail Corridor) include the Pheasant Lane Mall, Target, Dicks Sporting Goods, Costco, AMC Tyngsboro, Dunkin Donuts, Tavern in the Square, Smokey Bones, Olive Garden, The Nash Casino and more. • Call for additional information 978-251-1111

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RapDev leases 17,587 s/f at 501 Boylston St. - lease brokered by JLL

ALLIED RESTAURANT BROKERS Restaurants Looking for Sites for Expansion

BOSTON, MA RapDev, a leading software-engineering and DevOps consultancy, has leased 17,587 s/f at 501 Boylston St. in the city’s Back Bay. The company moved into the new space this summer, consol- idating operations onto a single floor to accommodate growth and create a workplace that reflects its collaborative culture. The new single-floor space features high ceilings, expansive windows, and a renovated lobby within 501 Boylston, a 610,000 s/f Class A tower. The property holds LEED Gold and Energy Star certifications and offers on-site amenities including conference facilities, secure bike storage, and in-building parking, combining modern design with sustainability and convenience. “Being together in the office is a big part of who we are,” said Ta- meem Hourani, founder at RapDev. “This new space reflects the energy of our team – collaborative, cre- ative, and always experimenting. It gives us the room to keep building cool things with our customers, grow together, and have fun while doing it.” “RapDev’s relocation highlights the strength and flexibility of Boston’s Back Bay market and the continued demand from tech- nology firms looking to grow and innovate in the city’s core,” said Dan Cavanaugh, managing director at JLL. “The company came to us

DAVID MAIDA dylbella@comcast.net 508-320-5540

with a clear vision for a space that supports its engineering culture and evolving workstyle, and our team translated that vision into a plug and play sublease at 501 Boylston that offers both a prime location, and immediate occupancy in a beautiful space that fits their culture.” 501 Boylston provides direct connections to the MBTA Green and Orange Lines, the commuter rail, and major highways, offering

strong regional access for employ- ees and visitors. The Class A tower includes an on-site parking garage, secure bike storage, and ground- floor retailers that add convenience for tenants. JLL represented RapDev in the transaction. The team included managing director Dan Cavanaugh; senior vice president Sarah Griffith; and senior vice president of Work- place Strategy Lauren Hasson.

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HUDSON, MA Joel Aho, president of Aho Properties, LLC, represented ownership and procured the tenant in the lease of 2,376 s/f of industrial space at 282 Central St. The space will be occupied by Voda Clean- ing & Restoration of Fitchburg & Framingham. Aho Properties arranges 2,376 s/f ind’l. lease

William E. Coyle, III, MAI, SRA Mary L. Coyle P.O. Box 3341, So. Attleboro, MA 02703 Tel: 508-761-7865 P.O. Box 1323, Pawtucket, RI Tel: 401-725-2200

William J. Pastuszek Jr. MAI, SRA 399 Chestnut St. Needham, MA 02492 Tel: 617-928-1778, Fax: 617-558-0057 www.shepherdnet.com

SurvivingBreastCancer.org, Inc. As the US real estate market continues to struggle survivingbreastcancer.org respectfully presents the following: As an alternative to selling a property, have you considered the enormous tax benefits of donating it to a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit charity like survivingbreastcancer.org (SBC)? Note: it would be our intention to utilize the property as SBC’s office, free retreat stay for all types of Cancer patients and their caregivers, or sold to finance one of our many cancer care initiatives, i.e., emotional and financial assistance, bucket list programming and clinical trials. Asset Based Giving is a brilliant way to maximize your donation to charity, and reduce your tax payments. By donating non-cash assets, instead of selling them, paying taxes (if required) and then donating the proceeds, it typically allows a homeowner to receive a fair market value tax deduction, versus selling and paying a capital gain. Contact william@Survivingbreastcancer.org for details or call cell (603-361-7018)

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REFERRAL NETWORK

This Week’s Real Estate Specialist - Portsmouth, NH

Firms appearing on this page are listed to represent the areas of activity in the New England economic region, and are available to answer your questions regarding investment, financing and/or brokerage opportunities in their area. They are willing to cooperate on all legitimate situations.

The Kane Company 603-430-4000 netkane.com

Clarus Health Alliance expands to Westbrook - handled by Lyman RE

CAPE COD MASS.

HANOVER/LEBANON, N.H.

Cam Brown, Managing Broker

REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT

WESTBROOK, CT RonLyman,CCIM, CEO of Lyman Real Estate Bro- kerage & Development completed the sale of the property at 1430 Boston Post Rd. The former site of the Stork Exchange was purchased by Dr. Caleb P. Peck, Psy.D., a board-certified neuropsychologist and the director at Clarus Health Alliance. The seller was Cathy White, who closed the Stork Ex- change and has retired. Ron Lyman and agent & development associate Max Lyman represented both sides of the transaction. Clarus Health Alliance, cur- rently located in Norwich and West Hartford, provides mental health services to the community, including psychotherapy and lifes- pan neuropsychological services. Four clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists will be moving LYNN, MA The city of Lynn’s pur- chase of the former Eastern Bank headquarters at 195 Market St. is paying dividends in more ways than one. In issuing an RFP in the spring of 2024, the city was seeking to acquire multi-purpose space, including for the relocation of Lynn Public Schools administration from Bennett St. That would serve to create additional space for the growingpre-KprogramonBennett St., as well as bringing the Freder- ick Douglass Collegiate Academy to Market St. from the campus of North Shore Community College, where it had been located since opening in 2022. Missionsaccomplished:Freder- ick Douglass Collegiate Academy opened this year with 446 students, almost twice as many as 2024-25. The projected enrollment for 2026- 27 is 625. Relocating to 195 Market St. not only allowed for expansion, but saved the city money in lease

Post Office Square, 20F Camp Opechee Rd. Centerville, MA 02632 508-775-0079 rene@poyantrealestate.com

93 So. Main St., West Lebanon, NH 03784 Office: (603) 298-8904 Cell (603) 252-8902

BEDFORD, N.H.

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116 South River Road Bedford NH • 603-668-7000 28 Deer Street Suite 301 Portsmouth, NH • 603-431-3001 www.nainorwoodgroup.com New Photo

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The Kane Company 603-430-4000 netkane.com

Coldstream Office Park 116 South River Road • Bedford, NH Several Class A office units avail for immed occup. Units vary from 911+/- SF to 2,181+/- SF, & a 3,899+/- SF stand-alone building . Units can ac- commodate a variety of users. Lease rates vary. Some units broker owned. For more info, call Louise or Chris Norwood .

175 Lincoln Street • Manchester, NH Newly redeveloped 2,550+/- SF office/industrial unit New windows, natural timber columns throughout, sandblasted walls, wood ceiling and is handicapped accessible One loading dock. Lease Rate: $7.50 psf, nnn . Call Chris Norwood for details.

15 Constitut Several Class-A 1,771+/- SF to 4 able in one of B with convenient Lease rate $17.0 $1.50 psf for ele tact Perry Snow

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Vermont’s Commercial Real Estate Leader Since 1987 Sales & Leasing Buyer/Tenant Representation Site Selection 29 Church St.,Burlington, VT 05401 802-878-9000, www.jldavisrealty.com LAND FOR SALE Epping, NH: Parcel 1 : 2 lots totaling 9.84+/- acres w/400+/- ft front- age on Rte 125. Sale price $1,000,000. Parcel 2 : 20.74+/- acres w/50 ft right of way on Old Hedding Road. Sale price $1,000,000. Call Joe Mendola or Chris Norwood for more information. Loudon, NH: Multiple site locations. 400+/- ft frontage on Route 106 just north of I-393. Land Lease $2,100/month, per acre, per site . Call Chris Norwood or Joe Mendola for details. Merrimack: 1/2 acre industrial parcel. Sale price $99,000 . Call Perry Snow for more information. New Hampton, NH: 2 parcels just off I-93 at Exit 23. Lot 22: 5.095+/- acres with 520+/- feet of frontage on Route 132. Sale Price: $150,000 . Lot 23: 8.9+/- acre parcel. Sale price: $265,000. Contact our office for more details. Raymond, NH: 5.05+/- acres w/687+/- SF frontage on Route 27. Sale Price: $495,000 . For details, call Joe Mendola or Joe Russo . NASHUA, N.H. Ridgewood Road & Palomino Lane Bedford, NH New construction of a 20,200+/- SF state-of- the-art, Class A medical/professional building slated for completion in 2006. Approx. 84 parking spaces. Lease rate: $18.00 psf, NNN . Build-out allowance TBD. For more info, please call Joe Russo or Perry Snow . Same photo as January New Photo 873 Page Street • Manchester, NH Two wrhse/lt manuf spaces avail in 3-story brick mill bldg. Lower Level: 4,000+/- SF w/7-8 ft ceilings, drive-in access & cement floor. Lease Rate: $1.80 psf, mod. gross . Third Floor: 4,000+/- SF w/7-9 ft ceilings, frt elevator to shared dock, 2-room fin’d office area. Lease rate: $2.10 psf, mod. gross . For more info, call Perry Snow or Judy Niles-Simmons . PROLMAN REALTY 100 Elm St. Nashua, NH 603-880-6655

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225 Lowell Road • Hudson, NH Several retail & office units from 950-1,700+/- SF available on busy Route 3-A across from the new Stop & Shop. Very visible with high traffic counts. Lease rates $8.50 to $10.75 psf, nnn . Call Joe Russo for more information and to schedule an appointment.

into the new 2,392 s/f space once it opens sometime in November. Dr. Peck noted: “Westbrook is strategically located at the western edge of our current service area, and

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payments to run the program out of district. Moving school administration to Market St. resulted in the addition of pre-K seats at Bennett St., part of an overall increase of 118 seats (23%) across the district in 2025. Lynn Public Schools also increased the number of full-day slots by more than double, from 171 in 2023-24 to 409 in 2024-25. The procurement of the Eastern Bank building was the catalyst for

thisunprecedentedgrowth.Aspart of the official celebration of the relocation of Frederick Douglass Collegiate Academy on October 1, Eastern Bank presented Lynn Public Schools with a $2 million donation. “We knew that acquiring this building would provide a unique opportunity for us in our goal to relieve the critical overcrowding issue in our school facilities,” said mayor Jared Nicholson.

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MassDevelopment partners with BankFive to provide $11m to Bratt, LLC, to build a 45-unit mixed-income rental dev.

HYANNIS, MA MassDevelopment has partnered with BankFive to provide $11 million in loan financ - ing to Bratt, LLC, which will use the funds to build a new 45-unit mixed-income rental housing development at 199 Barnstable Rd. The apartments will be spread across four buildings and will include 40 market-rate units and five affordable units to be rented to households earning up to 65% of area median income (AMI). Bratt, LLC is a real estate holding entity owned by Bradley Sprinkle and Timothy Telman, who are also serving as developers for this project. The property most recently served as the location for Sprinkle’s family-owned contract - ing business. The site was recently cleared; construction is currently underway and expected to be completed in Q2 2026. BankFive provided an $8.75 million con - struction-to-permanent loan while MassDevelopment provided a $2.25 million Housing Develop - ment Incentive Program (HDIP) tax credit bridge loan. The project

previously received a $2.5 million HDIP award from the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities. “Increasing the availability of housing can strengthen a commu - nity’s workforce and stimulate the local economy,” said economic development secretary Eric Paley, who serves as chair of MassDevel - opment’s board of directors. “We are pleased that this collaboration is helping Hyannis add 45 new mixed-income apartments.” “If we want teachers, nurses, hospitality workers and small-busi - ness owners to stay on the Cape, we need more homes at a range of price points,” said Ed Augustus, secretary of the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Com - munities. “The Healey-Driscoll Administration is happy to invest in these 45 mixed-income homes. Increasing the housing supply on Cape Cod gives residents more options, more choices and takes pressure off prices.” “Every new unit of housing makes a difference in addressing

president of commercial lending at BankFive. “Through our con - tinued partnership with MassDe - velopment, BankFive is proud to help bring 45 new mixed-income apartments to Hyannis. Together, we’re supporting local developers like Bratt, LLC in creating housing that meets the needs of our com - munities while driving economic growth across the region.” The new apartments will have an average size of 550 s/f. The units are expected to include quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances, in-unit laundry, and a mix of wood plank flooring and carpeted hallways. The property will also include surface parking. “The Barnstable Flats devel - opment is possible due to the cooperation among MassDevel - opment, BankFive, the Town of Barnstable, and the Massachusetts Housing Development Incentive Program,” said Telman. “Col - lectively addressing the housing needs on Cape Cod is a powerful recipe for success.” FOR FULL STORY VISIT NEREJ.COM

the housing shortage Cape Cod faces, and we congratulate devel - opers Bradley Sprinkle and Tim- othy Telman for their leadership in creating 45 new mixed-income apartments in Hyannis,” said MassDevelopment president and CEO Navjeet Bal. “With loan financing from MassDevelopment and BankFive, as well as support from the Commonwealth, this project represents what’s possible when private and public partners come together to advance new housing.” “The Village of Hyannis has

seen a lot of new investment over the last few years in the form of redevelopment,” said Barnstable town manager Mark Ells. “Vacant and underutilized properties are seeing new life. 199 Barnstable Rd. is another great example of this. The redevelopment of this location from an aging metal one story commercial building into 45 mixed-income apartments will bring new life to the gateway of the village.” “This project is a good example of the power of collaboration,” said Charlie DeSimone, senior vice

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Announcement of Request for Proposals (RFP) Downtown Gateway Project Acquisition and Development City of Pawtucket, Rhode Island The Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency (“PRA”), in coordination with the City of Pawtucket (“the City”) seeks development proposals for the Down- town Gateway Project. The solicitation is the next step in the continued effort to redevelop approximately 20 acres located in the Pawtucket Redevelopment Area, as established under the City’s 1982 Pawtucket Redevelopment Plan. The primary purpose of the Request for Proposals (“RFP”) is to select development partner(s) with demonstrated experience and capacity to help implement projects that best address the needs and goals of the community as described herein. Secondly, the request serves as a notice of the PRA’s intent to dispose of all or a portion of the project site, contingent upon approval by the PRA with all requirements of law governing disposition of real property by the PRA. The overall area subject to this RFP is of a significant scale, holds a central urban location and provides an opportunity to reshape Pawtucket for gen- erations. As such, this process will likely illuminate opportunities to connect private interests and investment with public goals. Potential changes will seek to enhance existing businesses and stakeholders and support new development and to eliminate blight. Given the relatively open nature of this RFP and the opportunities contained within this process, the solicitation and selection process will be flexible. The PRA is intending to identify thoughtful, capable and proven Respondents that can help implement the overall vision and help catalyze the redevelopment of the overall area.

SCHEDULE (APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE) - RFP Released.........................................................October 6, 2025 - Site Visit (not Mandatory) ..............October 27, 2025 10:00AM - Questions Due ..............................November 3, 2025 by 5:00PM

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- Questions Answered ......................................November 10, 2025 Late proposals may not be accepted. Any proposals received after the date and time specified in this RFP may be rejected as non-responsive, and not considered for evaluation subject to the PRA’s sole discretion. Proposals submitted to the PRA will become property of the PRA. After opening, all proposals become public documents and are subject to the re- quirements of the State law. Respondents may designate sections or specific information as CONFIDENTIAL to the extent that they include trade secrets or commercial or financial information that is of a privileged or confidential nature; however, disclosure is ultimately at the discretion of the PRA and or the City. SITE VISIT A site visit will be held for Respondents on October 27th at 10:00AM. The site visit will not be required nor mandatory and will allow interested parties to independently walk the site (not interiors of existing buildings). Interested parties will gather at the entrance to 100 Main St. and be asked to sign-in. After sign- in, they will be allowed to independently tour the exterior of the subject parcels. Site visits to 68 Broadway, the former Manning-Heffern Funeral Home will be conducted on October 27th for walk throughs only. SUBMISSION DEADLINE AND REQUIREMENTS To comply with this RFP, 1 USB/flashdrive, 1 original hard copy, plus an additional 7 copies shall be submitted to the PRA at the following address: Downtown Gateway Project Pawtucket, Rhode Island ATTN: Jason M. Pezzullo, PRA Director 137 Roosevelt Avenue, Suite 100 Pawtucket RI 02860 Proposals should be marked “Downtown Gateway Project Pawtucket, Rhode Island” and must include all required documents. The deadline for sub- mitting proposals either in person or by mail is December 8, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Any questions shall be submitted via email to Timothy Chapman, PRA Attorney Chapman@eplaw.necoxmail.com and Jason Pezzullo PRA Director jpezzullo@pawtucketri.gov with the Subject Line Item: Downtown Gateway Project Pawtucket, Rhode Island no later than November 10, 2025 by 5:00 PM. Those submitting questions must include their name, address, telephone number and email address with any questions. An addendum with questions and answers will be published/posted on the City’s website under the Downtown Gateway Project bid page by noon as an addendum to this RFP. The bid along with any addenda will be posted here: https://pawtucketri.gov/downtown-gateway-project- rfp/. Disclaimer: The PRA will attempt to communicate any changes/addenda to this RFP; however, it is the Respondent’s responsibility to check the City’s website regularly for any updates, corrections, or information about deadline extensions. (401) 728-0500, Ext. 430

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Cummings recognized as 2025 Mass Save Climate Leader - Commercial developer honored for portfolio-wide sustainability initiatives

WOBURN, MA Cummings Properties has been named a 2025 Mass Save Climate Leader in recognition of its sustained commitment to reducing carbon emissions and advancing energy efficiency. Awarded annually, the Climate Leader designation honors organi- zations demonstrating exceptional leadership in sustainability. Cum- mings earned this distinction for its long-standing investments in energy efficiency, renewable ener - gy, and environmentally conscious construction. “Commercial real estate plays a vital role in addressing climate change,” said Ernie Agresti, vice president – administration of Cum- mings. “As a developer, owner, and manager of more than 11 million s/f of space, we recognize the environ- mental impact of our decisions and are proud to partner with Mass Save to lead the way toward a cleaner, more resilient future.” Notable recent upgrades through- out the firm’s portfolio included nearly 150 electric heat pump units, thousands of LED lighting installations, enhanced building insulation and weatherization, and high-efficiency HVAC equipment and controls, including dozens of variable frequency drives (VFDs). According to Massachusetts ProgramAdministratorEversource Energy, the benefits of these effi - ciency upgrades exceed simple cost savingsforCummings’commercial

WOBURN, MA CBRE facilitated the sale of 200 Unicorn Park, a 76,701 s/f medical outpatient building (MOB), to Sendero Capital. Chris Bodnar, Brannan Knott, Mindy Berman, Zack Holderman, Cole Reethof, Jesse Greshin and Corra John of CBRE U.S. Health- care Capital Markets partnered with Scott Dragos and Josh Kulak of CBRE Boston’s Capital Markets andAdvisory andTransaction Ser- vices team to act as the exclusive advisors to the seller. Details of the sale were not provided. 200 Unicorn Park is a fully leased, multi-specialty, Class A, MOB in the Boston suburbs. The property is anchored by Winchester Hospital, a member of Beth Israel Lahey Health (Moody’s: A3), which operates multiple high acuity uses at the property in- cluding state-of-the-art imaging, laboratory services, integrative therapy and a Breast Care Center. The remaining space is occupied by Excel Orthopedic Specialists, a regional center that specializes in orthopedic surgery, rehabilitation therapy and imaging services such as digital X-ray, musculoskeletal ultrasound, CT and MRI. “200 Unicorn Park is the pre- miere location for medical care in Woburn, with fantastic access directly off I-93,” said Knott, an executive vice president at CBRE in the U.S. Healthcare Capital

leasing clients and nonprofit senior living communities. “Collectively, these measures will generate net lifetime savings of more than two million kWh of electricity – equivalent to avoid - ing the greenhouse gas emissions from driving 4.4 million miles in a gas-powered car,” wrote the Sponsors of Mass Save in their October 8 announcement of the 2025 Climate Leaders. Cummings’greenbusinessprac- tices span a range of focus areas. Low-flow fixtures and green land - scaping methods help to conserve water, and more than 2.5 megawatts of rooftop solar power provides clean energy for clients while re- ducing reliance on fossil fuels. In addition, the firm’s in-house design and construction teams emphasize sustainable construction practices by prioritizing eco-friendly ma- terials, energy-efficient systems, and environmentally responsible buildouts.

Markets practice. “200 Unicorn presented an appealing opportunity to partner with some of the region’s best-in-class providers in Beth Isra- el Lahey and Excel Orthopedics.” 200 Unicorn is located within Unicorn Park, the suburban ad- dress of choice for many of Bos- ton’s companies due to abundant parking, immediate access to I-93 and Rte. 128/95 and in-park and surrounding amenities. The property is located a mile and a half from the 229-bed Beth Israel Lahey Health Winchester Hospital and in one of the most elite

pockets of the market for medical product and demographics. The purchaser, Sendero Capital, is a privately held real estate invest- ment, development and advisory firm based in Boston. Sendero Cap - ital invests in institutional quality, mission-critical real estate that is strategically positioned at the core of its operators’ businesses, with a geographic focus in top MSA’s and strategic growth markets in the United States. Sendero Capital has been one of the most active health care real estate investors over the past few years.

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Kevin W. Quinn, President, Chuck Reilly 16 Huron Dr., Natick, MA 01760 Tel: 508-651-3600, Fax: 508-655-2229 www.dacon1.com

Amanda Snell, CCIM 10 Post Office Sq., Boston, MA 02109 Tel: 617-886-9300, Fax: 617-886-9301 www.thestevensgrp.com

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Coldstream Office Park 116 South River Road • Bedford, NH Several Class A office units avail for immed occup. Units vary from 911+/- SF to 2,181+/- SF, & a 3,899+/- SF stand-alone building . Units can ac- commodate a variety of users. Lease rates vary. Some units broker owned. For more info, call Louise or Chris Norwood .

175 Lincoln Street • Manchester, NH Newly redeveloped 2,550+/- SF office/industrial unit New windows, natural timber columns throughout, sandblasted walls, wood ceiling and is handicapped accessible One loading dock. Lease Rate: $7.50 psf, nnn . Call Chris Norwood for details.

15 Constitution Drive • Bedford, NH Several Class-A office suites ranging from 1,771+/- SF to 4,542+/- SF are currently avail- able in one of Bedford’s premiere office parks with convenient on-site parking & cafeteria. Lease rate $17.00 psf, modified gross (plus $1.50 psf for electric). For more details, con- tact Perry Snow or Joe Russo .

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225 Lowell Road • Hudson, NH Several retail & office units from 950-1,700+/- SF available on busy Route 3-A across from the new Stop & Shop. Very visible with high traffic counts. Lease rates $8.50 to $10.75 psf, nnn . Call Joe Russo for more information and to schedule an appointment. Chris Norwood, CCIM 116 South River Rd., Bedford, NH 03110 Tel: 603-668-7000, Fax: 603-647-4325 cnorwood@nainorwoodgroup.com www.nainorwoodgroup.com Ridgewood Road & Palomino Lane Bedford, NH New construction of a 20,200+/- SF state-of- the-art, Class A medical/professional building slated for completion in 2006. Approx. 84 parking spaces. Lease rate: $18.00 psf, NNN . Build-out allowance TBD. For more info, please call Joe Russo or Perry Snow . Same photo as January New Photo

Tom Norton 230 2nd. Ave. Waltham, MA 02451 Tel: 781-768-5500, Fax: 781-768-5502 www.norelservice.com

Garry Holmes 321 Commonwealth Rd., Suite 202 Wayland, MA 01778 Tel: 508-655-5626, www.rwholmes.com

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227 Lowell Road • Hudson, NH 1,300+/-SF bldg on an acre parcel. Allowed uses include restaurants, office, automotive services and more. Great visibility. High traffic counts. Easy access to/from Hudson and Nashua via the Sagamore Bridge. Lease rate: $2,800 per month . Call Joe Russo for more details.

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873 Page Street • Manchester, NH Two wrhse/lt manuf spaces avail in 3-story brick mill bldg. Lower Level: 4,000+/- SF w/7-8 ft ceilings, drive-in access & cement floor. Lease Rate: $1.80 psf, mod. gross . Third Floor: 4,000+/- SF w/7-9 ft ceilings, frt elevator to shared dock, 2-room fin’d office area. Lease rate: $2.10 psf, mod. gross . For more info, call Perry Snow or Judy Niles-Simmons .

NEW ENGLAND Indian Head Plaza 30 Temple St. • Nashua, NH Class A Office - 1,600 to 18,724 SF is available for lease in downtown Nashua. On-site park- ing, convenient access to Route 3, state of the art telecommunications. Competitive rates. Call Joe Russo or Perry Snow for more info.

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Well-established, well-tenanted retail plaza has 2,880 to 50,000+/- SF available to accommo- date a variety of tenants. Strong demographics & high traffic counts. For lease rates or more information, please contact Perry Snow or Joe Russo .

LAND FOR SALE Epping, NH: Parcel 1 : 2 lots totaling 9.84+/- acres w/400+/- ft front- age on Rte 125. Sale price $1,000,000. Parcel 2 : 20.74+/- acres w/50 ft right of way on Old Hedding Road. Sale price $1,000,000. Call Joe Mendola or Chris Norwood for more information. Loudon, NH: Multiple site locations. 400+/- ft frontage on Route 106 just north of I-393. Land Lease $2,100/month, per acre, per site . Call Chris Norwood or Joe Mendola for details. Merrimack: 1/2 acre industrial parcel. Sale price $99,000 . Call Perry Snow for more information.

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