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A list of the properties we have recently mentioned on our Instagram feed
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An over 225 year old mansion on a large lot is about to get new neighbors through an arduous historic review process
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A purpose-built nursing home that closed within six years due to mismanagement, croneyism, and nepitisim. Turned into affordable housing in 2026.
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A former rectory and apartment building turned bed and breakfast needs investment to prevent deterioration of this 150+ year old structure
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A family-run diner serving homemade classics to residents and students on the East Side for just about 80 years
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An unassuming house along a busy commercial corrider has been retail-first for 100+ years, and now undergoes a move towards housing
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An unassuming house along a busy commercial corrider has been retail-first for 100+ years, and now undergoes a move towards housing
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A three-hundred year old house with a varied history, a little mystery, and larger questions about what is worth preserving.
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This former automobile service and repair shop is crumbling just outside of Olneyville Square
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A four-story apartment building with first floor cast-iron store fronts has a rich 150 years of history
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A stately former hospital turned religious education center will become fourteen apartments along Blackstone Boulevard
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A long-standing family-run business survived for 93 years before succumbing to low-reimbursements and major pharma companies preferences for chain store control
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A simple Art Deco commercial building whose fate is uncertain now that its long-term tenant has moved out
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A simple and relatively small yet handsome three-story building has stood on this corner for 100 years.
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As if being the center of a 1970s crime syndicate isn’t enough, this now unassuming building was once a church with a 110 foot spire
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A 50 year old family entertainment complex on a busy strip mall section of Route 6 survived fads but could not survive the pandemic
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A former trolley car barn along the busy thoroughfare of Broad Street has been reduced twice to a much smaller industrial space on the corner of Thurbers and Prairie
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A small, narrow two-story tower once used to switch trains between tracks has been sitting vacant and deteriorating for almost 40 years
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A handsome, turn-of-the century commercial investment property that continues to be a notable downtown office building and landmark due to its unique mural
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A simple, rectangular reb brick former-jewelry mill building seeing new uses in recent years
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A handsome, brick double house with a converted commercial space get an additional floor and apartment renovation