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Providence, RI CoStar Group, a leading provider of commercial real estate information, analytics and online marketplaces, named the recipients of the 2020 CoStar Power Broker Award, recognizing professionals and firms who closed the highest transaction volume in commercial real estate deals in their respective markets. In the Providence market, Sweeney Real

PROVIDENCE – A property containing a small banquet hall in the city’s Fox Point neighborhood has sold for $1 million. The 5,760-square-foot masonry building at 159 Gano St. most recently was owned by the Holy Rosary Band Society, a nonprofit community band associated with Our Lady of the Holy Rosary

EAST PROVIDENCE – A nearly 32,000-square-foot industrial building at 22 Almeida Ave. has been sold to 22 Almeida Ave. LLC for $1.8 million, according to Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal, which represented the sellers. The property will be occupied by the current tenant, Wood’s Heating Service, until the spring. At that

CRANSTON – A former fire station in the Pawtuxet Village section of the city has sold for $485,000, according to Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal, which represented its most recent owner, The Salvation Army of Rhode Island. The property at 34 Commercial St. was sold on Nov. 10. The building, once

EAST PROVIDENCE – A nearly 5-acre site in an industrial park in the city has sold for $1.7 million. The property at 155 Amaral St. includes four industrial buildings that cover about 29,000 square feet. It was last occupied by CSM Truck Sales. The property is only a few minutes

PAWTUCKET – Six apartment buildings located in Pawtucket, Cranston, Lincoln and Central Falls have been sold by a Rhode Island limited liability company to The Hennessy Group LLC. The sale by RISSPORT I LLC represented a total of 118 apartments. It closed on Oct. 2 for $7.4 million, according to Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal, a