Massachusetts

BOSTON — Canada-based Kids & Co. is continuing its U.S. expansion into the New England market with a 20,000-square-foot childcare center at 451 D Street in Boston. The building is owned in a joint venture led by Meritage Properties and CV Properties. CBRE/New England is the leasing agent for 451 D Street. The center will offer education and care to more than 200 children, providing full-time, part-time and emergency backup care for children from the ages of six weeks to six years. Kids & Company offers guaranteed placement to 451 D employees, no late fees, password protected web cams and proprietary educational programs, including music, Spanish, on-site special needs coaching, and sign language. The center also provides children with snacks and meals fresh-from-scratch, and free of chemicals, additives and preservatives. Kids & Company was launched in 2002 in Toronto, Canada, by Victoria Sopik, a mother of eight, and Jennifer Nashmi, a mother of three.

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NANTUCKET, MASS. — Strategic Storage Growth Trust (SSGT), a public non-traded REIT sponsored by SmartStop Asset Management, has purchased an 840-unit self-storage facility in Nantucket. Located at 6 Sun Island Road, the 93,000-square-foot facility was constructed in 2002 on 1.7 acres of land. The property was approximately 91 percent occupied at the time of acquisition. The property includes 17 climate-controlled wine storage units that serve the Nantucket Wine & Food Festival. The SSGT portfolio currently consists of 21 operating self-storage facilities located in 10 states comprising approximately 13,700 self-storage units and approximately 1.6 million net rentable square feet of storage space.

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BOSTON — Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp. (AAC) has purchased South Station, a Boston transportation hub known as “the gateway to New England,” for an undisclosed sum. AAC will assume the 98-year leasehold for the transit station’s concourse and upstairs office space. The South Station Train Terminal is part of the Michael S. Dukakis South Station Transportation Center, Boston’s busiest transit hub. Opened in 1898, the historic train terminal now serves thousands of commuters, travelers, shoppers and diners daily. Amtrak, MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) rapid transit and MBTA commuter rail all serve the station. Regional coach services are available in the adjacent South Station Bus Terminal Building. The building is recognizable due to its exterior clock and neo-classical revival architecture. South Station also contains more than 59,000 square feet of retail space, including quick-service food options like McDonald’s, Auntie Anne’s, Au Bon Pain, Dunkin’ Donuts, Starbucks and Pret, among others. These options join other retailers at South Station, including CVS/pharmacy, Barbara’s Bookstores, Bank of America and Citizens Bank. AAC has also operated Boston’s famed Faneuil Hall Marketplace for the past six years. That property is currently undergoing a renovation that will upgrade its design and appearance. “It is fitting that AAC …

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SOUTH DARTMOUTH, MASS. — Claremont Cos. has received $17.6 million in affordable housing financing from MassHousing for the refinancing of Solemar at South Dartmouth. The refinancing of the mixed-income seniors housing community preserves the affordability of the property’s 100 affordable units through 2034. Claremont Cos. refinanced the property through MassHousing’s Multifamily Accelerated Processing (MAP)/Ginnie Mae Joint Venture Initiative with lender partner Rockport Mortgage Corp. Built in 1977, Solemar at South Dartmouth features 200 mixed-income rental units across 25 buildings. Fifty of the affordable units are rented to residents earning at or below 50 percent of the area median income (AMI), and 50 are rented to residents earning at or below 80 percent of AMI. The remaining 100 units are rented at market rate.

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BOSTON — Lena New Boston, a partnership between New Boston Fund and Lena Park Community Development Corp., is continuing its $200 million redevelopment of the former Boston State Hospital site with 41 additional two- and three-bedroom units of mixed-income townhomes at Olmstead Green, the first workforce housing/homeowners project in Boston funded by MassHousing’s Opportunity Fund, the Department of Neighborhood Development and the Neighborhood Housing Trust. The project’s overall master plan calls for 514 mixed-income rental and homeownership units. To date, Lena New Boston has completed 210 units of affordable housing and 19 units of homeownership townhouse at Olmstead Green. The first units in the latest phase will be delivered next month with the remaining units delivered in phases through April 2018. Eleven of the units will be priced at $210,000 for first-time homebuyers making at or below 80 percent of the area median income (AMI) and 11 of the units will be priced at $267,500 for first-time homebuyers making at or below 100 percent of AMI. The remaining 19 units will be sold at market rate, ranging between $320,000 to $360,000. Financing for the current phase, including an $8.3 million loan from a bank consortium of Eastern Bank and Boston Private …

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ACTON, MASS. — Atlantic Management has completed the disposition of Powder Mill Plaza, a retail property located in Acton. Medipower acquired the shopping center for $16.3 million. Stop & Shop, Rite Aid, Anytime Fitness, DCU, Papa Gino’s and Dunkin’ Donuts, among other national retailers, occupy the 74,876-square-foot property. Geoffrey Millerd, Justin Smith, Paul Penman and Christopher Peterson of Newmark Knight Frank represented the seller in the deal.

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BOSTON — Colliers International has arranged the sale of a residential redevelopment property located at 27-29 Isabella St. in Boston’s Bay Village neighborhood. Marist Fathers sold the property New Boston Ventures for $11.4 million. The buyer plans to redevelop the property into nine high-end residential condominiums. Chris Sower, Scott Dragos and Tom Hynes of Colliers represented the seller, while Harry Collings of New Boston Ventures provided in-house representation for the buyer in the deal. Stephen Horan and Patrick Boyle, also of Colliers, procured acquisition and construction financing from Hingham Institution for Savings for the buyer.

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BOSTON — The Boston Housing Authority (BHA) has selected WinnCompanies, a Boston-based developer of mixed-income multifamily properties, to deliver a $1.6 billion redevelopment of the Mary Ellen McCormack public housing development in South Boston. The redevelopment project will demolish the 27 three-story buildings that comprise the property. It will replace all of the existing 1,016 units with a combination of workforce housing for middle-income residents, as well as market-rate apartments and condominiums. The total number of units will remain the same. The BHA intends for the project to leverage the 27-acre property’s market value to avoid displacement of and preserve affordability for the city’s low-income residents. It also aims to ensure that the property will remain operational in the long run. “It is important that we think outside the box to preserve our existing affordable housing and develop new housing to meet the future needs of all our city’s residents,” says Boston Mayor Martin Walsh. “This project has the potential to meet the housing needs of people from a broad spectrum of economic backgrounds.” Mary Ellen McCormack was built in the 1930s and is the first public housing project in New England. The redevelopment site will be located along Old …

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WORCESTER, MASS. — Kelleher & Sadowsky has arranged the sale of a 3,200-square-foot office space located at 31 Harvard St. in Worcester. Private investor Kenneth Davis acquired the property for an undisclosed price and plans to convert the property into office and residential space when vacated by the current tenant, Family Service Organization of Worcester. Will Kelleher and David Cohen of Kelleher & Sadowsky brokered the transaction. The name of the seller was not released.

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EAST BROOKFIELD, MASS. — Kelleher & Sadowsky has arranged the sale of an industrial space located at 545-555 E. Main St. in East Brookfield. The undisclosed buyer plans to convert the 40,754-square-foot former Howe Lumber facility into a micro-brewery under the Timberyard Brewing brand. Paul Matt of Kelleher & Sadowsky brokered the sale. The name of the seller and acquisition price were not released.

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