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NEMD crafts marine-themed structure for Coastal

EAST PROVIDENCE – New England Medical Design Architects Inc. has announced the completion of a medical office building at 900 Warren Ave., which it...
THE EXTERIOR of the new HQ, built by New England Construction, employs a combination of metal paneling, concrete masonry and aluminum glazing systems. /

R.I. firms design, build PolyRack’s U.S. HQ

CUMBERLAND – Construction has wrapped up at the new U.S. headquarters of PolyRack North America Corp., a division of Germany-based PolyRack Tech-Group. The $2.38 million,...

R.I. House expected to vote on 2008 budget cuts

PROVIDENCE – A revised state budget plan approved Wednesday by the House Finance Committee, in a 12-0 vote with three abstentions, will go before...

Acushnet Co. sets 1Q revenue record of $396.4M

FAIRHAVEN – Golf equipment and apparel manufacturer The Acushnet Co. set a first-quarter record in revenue for the period ended March 31, as sales...

Sales of new homes plunge to 17-year low

WASHINGTON – New-home sales nationwide fell last month to the lowest level in 17 years, in their eighth consecutive monthly decline, according to the...

LGC&D joins HLB global network

PROVIDENCE – Lefkowitz, Garfinkel, Champi & DeRienzo, the regional accounting and consulting firm, has joined the HLB International worldwide network of independent accounting firms....

Mortgage applications fall for second week

WASHINGTON – The number of mortgage loan applications nationwide fell for the second week in a row as interest rates again rose on 30-year...

Providence Preservation Society hires new director

PROVIDENCE – George Born, a New England native and Brown University graduate now living in Key West, will join the Providence Preservation Society as...

Geeks dinner spotlights The Corporate Marketplace

PROVIDENCE – The Providence Geeks, a networking group for Rhode Island’s technology sector, will present its April dinner lecture tomorrow night (April 23) from...
IN THE NORTHEAST, sales of existing homes rose 2.2% in March to 910,000 units per year; prices also rose compared with February. Above, Realtor Todd Mitchell, left, shows Ronald Brookshire a house outside San Diego. /

Existing home sales fall – but not in N.E.

WASHINGTON – Sales of existing homes nationwide fell a seasonally adjusted 2 percent last month, to an annual rate of 4.93 million from February’s...
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