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EAST PROVIDENCE – The former headquarters of a general contractor in East Providence recently sold for $750,000, according to local commercial real estate firm Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal. The Chapel Building Corp. property at 33 Veterans Memorial Park was purchased by 33 Vets LLC. According to records filed with

EAST GREENWICH – A 3,723-square-foot space in the Greenwich Mills complex was recently leased by GE Renewables US LLC, according to Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal, which represented the landlords in the deal. GE Renewables, doing business as GE Renewable Energy, is a subsidiary of General Electric Co., the American

WARWICK – Marshall Law Offices Ltd. is expanding its physical presence within the Summit Office Park in Warwick after buying a neighboring office condo, according to Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal, which represented the sellers. The 1,182-square-foot office at 300 Centerville Road, Unit 9, was purchased by Jason Marshall for

A benefit of living in a state with the population of a large American city is its accessibility. What in New York or Los Angeles might take forever to make the connections to create a partnership, in Rhode Island it could be as simple as one referral. In a fast-changing

WARWICK – The former offices of Community Living of Rhode Island, a one-story brick building, recently sold for $680,000, according to Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal, the commercial real estate firm that brokered the deal. The 4,900-square-foot building is located at 349 Centerville Road, within the Office Commons 95 office

WARWICK – The former offices of Community Living of Rhode Island, a one-story brick building, recently sold for $680,000, according to Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal, the commercial real estate firm that brokered the deal. The 4,900-square-foot building is located at 349 Centerville Road, within the Office Commons 95 office

The recent bankruptcy filing by national coworking space operator WeWork Inc. – once valued at $47 billion before its estimated worth plummeted to $360.9 million – is raising some questions about the idea that its flexible, shared office model could radically change the landscape of downtowns throughout the country. While