
Downtown Worcester’s Fallon Health Building Sold To Synergy Investments, Owner Of Glass Tower
MassLive
The owner of Worcester Plaza is expanding its presence downtown with the purchase of two more high-rise office buildings.
MassLive
The owner of Worcester Plaza is expanding its presence downtown with the purchase of two more high-rise office buildings.
Worcester Business Journal
Boston developer Synergy Investments, which owns The Glass Tower at 446 Main Street has purchased two more Worcester office buildings, including another high rise, at One and Two Chestnut Place for $10.5 million.
The Real Reporter
Adding to its 2019 investment entrance into the city of Worcester, Synergy Investments has acquired Chestnut Place, a 273,304 SF two-building office complex located in the central business district of Worcester, for $10.5 million.
New England Real Estate Journal
Kelleher & Sadowsky brokers Brian Johnson, Paul Matt and Chris Naff orchestrated the lease transaction of the industrial building at 1451 Grafton Street in Worcester to Bright Planet Solar, a national residential and commercial solar installation company.
Worcester Business Journal
The project will be transit oriented, built close to Union Station and the WRTA bus hub. Brian Johnson & Will Kelleher of Kelleher & Sadowsky. represented the buyer in the transaction.
Worcester Business Journal
Bright Planet Solar of Auburn is moving its New England regional warehouse and sales office to a 28,655 square-foot industrial building at 1451 Grafton Street in Worcester. Kelleher & Sadowsky’s Brian Johnson represented the landlord Cedar Realty Group and Paul Matt and Chris Naff represented Bright Planet Solar.
New England Real Estate Journal
Brian Johnson, Drew Higgins and Jim Umphrey of Kelleher & Sadowsky facilitated a sale-leaseback of 15 Coppage Drive in Worcester for $9.3 million. The 86,856 SF manufacturing facility was sold by Coppage Holdings, Inc to an entity registered by Steven Goodman of GFI Partners.
New England Real Estate Journal
Framingham-based medical alert company, Lifeline Systems Co., has leased 40,000 square feet of office space at 200 Donald Lynch Blvd. in Marlborough. Philip DeSimone, Andrew Sherman, and Brian Johnson of Worcester’s Kelleher and Sadowsky represented the lessor.