Report: Industrial Property Shows Signs Of Life In Q1

Monday, April 23, 2012, 10:44am The first quarter was the Greater Boston industrial property market's fifth consecutive period of positive absorption, according to a research report published by Boston commercial real estate firm Richards Barry Joyce Partners.The "indSTATus - Spring 2012" report notes that warehouse market vacancy was up 2.7 percentage points to 19.6 percent for the quarter after 129,000 Continue reading >>>

451 Marketing Named Boston Business Journal Pacesetter for Second Year

BOSTON, MA (04/23/2012)(readMedia)-- For the second consecutive year, 451 Marketing has been recognized as a Boston Business Journal Pacesetter. The Pacesetter list is comprised of the region's fastest growing privately held companies. To be considered for the list, a company had to report annual growth of at least 10 percent over a four-year period and have in excess of $750,000 in sales in 2009 to qualify. "We are honored to be named a BBJ Pacesetter for the second time," said AJ Gerritson, Founding Partner. "It's really a testament to how we are growing as a brand. Continue reading >>>

Relieved Jonathan Papelbon closes the deal!

Spring has sprung and the real estate market is heating up, so here’s an update on a few of our favorite listings: Ex-Red Sox [team stats] closer Jonathan Papelbon [stats] has just closed on a deal to unload his four-bedroom, three-bath Back Bay penthouse that had been on the market since just after he split for Philly. The 2,500-square-foot pied-a-terre sold for something in the neighborhood of $3 million. Nice neighborhood! Pap’s Beacon Street palace featured hardwood and marble floors, high ceilings, custom cabinetry, a roof deck with a hot tub overlooking the Charles and a nursery featuring Continue reading >>>

Global Youth Service Day

The Boys Girls Club of Brockton became a beehive of service activities on Saturday in its second annual Global Youth Service Day. The event was sponsored by Crescent Credit Union. Most activities were held at the main club and a clean-up crew worked at the Edgar Playground. Activities included collecting items for The Greater Boston Food Bank and Soldiers, activity-book design for kids and clean-ups around the club, the Arnone School and the common area. In addition, seeds for the club’s raised bed project were planted and a mural was painted. Coaching for Change hosted fitness activities Continue reading >>>

THE WEEK AHEAD

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Hometown Hye-Lites: Musician Steve Tashjian Hits Classic Groove

Don’t ask Steven Tashjian to get down on his knees and say a prayer. He may never get up. With two knee replacements, he takes life as it comes and forgets about adversity. Steven Tashjian on clarinet Anyone closely associated with Tashjian throughout the Greater Boston scene would recognize the musicianship he has provided to listeners over the past four decades. You may appreciate the virtuosity he has shown on both the clarinet and saxophone with his band Classic Groove. What you won’t recognize are the detours he has faced to get there. You can start with the surgery Continue reading >>>

Letter: Tri-Towner volunteers lauded by Hospice of the North Shore

To the editor, In honor of National Volunteer Week, April 15-21, 2012, we would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank and celebrate the 420 volunteers whose steadfast dedication and commitment enable Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston to fulfill its mission: to enrich the quality of life for terminally ill patients and their families. Our volunteers’ selfless acts of kindness and compassion, both large and small, allow our patients the comfort, companionship and dignity that make all the difference at a critical turning point in their lives. Our volunteers provided over Continue reading >>>

Biz groups fight gov bill to control schools

A coalition of Bay State business groups from outside Greater Boston — representing more than 11,000 companies statewide — is fighting an effort by the Patrick administration and some Boston-based development organizations to consolidate control over the state’s community colleges. A recent compromise effort in the Legislature failed to satisfy leaders of the rebellion, organized by regional business leaders, including David McKeehan, executive director of the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce. “Those parts of the overall proposal would have control of the community colleges Continue reading >>>