For Immediate Release
November 24, 2014
Contact:
Brian A. Gagne, The RAM Companies
207-885-4200
E-mail: tgoldenfarb@ramcompaniesusa.com
Todd J. Goldenfarb, The RAM Companies
207-885-4200
Web Site: www.ramcompaniesusa.com
RAM Bolsters New England Portfolio with Acquisition of Two Commercial/Industrial Properties in Merrimack Valley
Class A properties in Hudson, N.H., and Chelmsford, Mass., purchased for $21.2 million
SCARBOROUGH, Maine (November 24, 2014) – The RAM Companies today announced the acquisition of a pair of industrial properties in Merrimack Valley – 267 Lowell Road in Hudson, N.H., and 25 Industrial Ave. in Chelmsford, Mass. – to bolster the firm’s portfolio of Class A commercial/industrial space in New England.
RAM completed the $21.2 million purchase last Thursday (Nov. 20). The deal was brokered by Doug Jacoby of Colliers Commercial Real Estate in Boston. Colliers also arranged for debt financing through CIBC Bank.
“We are pleased to be able to add these two high-quality properties to RAM’s portfolio of assets,’ said Brian A. Gagne, Executive Vice President of Acquisitions and Development for The RAM Companies. “Both are excellent properties with a solid tenant mix and located in an active and strong market. They each fit into our strategy of locating and acquiring income producing properties with strong long-term investment potential.”
The 121,533-square-foot property at 267 Lowell Road in Hudson, N.H., is located off Route 3 just over the Massachusetts state line. The Class A, multi-tenant High Tech R&D facility, located on 13.23 acres, was recently renovated for long-term tenants Mercury Systems and Vectron Corporation. The facility includes lab and clean room space and 401 parking spaces.
The 48,734-square-foot property in Chelmsford, Mass., is located at 25 Industrial Ave. The Class A, one-story multi-tenant flex/R&D building is on 4.08 acres and fully leased with tenants including Comcast and CDM Smith.
The RAM Companies has pioneered office, retail and residential property development in New England, South Florida and Europe for more than 40 years. Founder Howard A. Goldenfarb is credited with igniting the redevelopment of Portland, Maine’s Old Port district in the 1970s with the purchase and redevelopment of more than 20 properties, including many historic buildings.
Led by Goldenfarb, RAM also has developed a number of other building projects noted as “firsts” in Maine and elsewhere. Those projects include The Maine Outlet in Kittery, the first multi-tenant, purpose-built outlet mall in New England; Citicorp Park in South Portland, Maine’s first suburban office park; Foreside Common in Falmouth, the region’s first luxury oceanfront condominium project; and RiverPlace in South Portland, the first waterfront luxury apartment complex in southern Maine. RAM also was a pioneer in European (England and Belgium) and Middle East (Israel) outlet mall development.
RAM has focused in recent years on the acquisition of income-producing industrial properties in New England and South Florida, as well as the redevelopment of luxury single family homes through its affiliate, Mile Marker Investments, based in Miami. Mile Marker will soon bring to market a total renovation of a 1950 MiMo style home on Miami Beach’s prestigious upper North Bay Road.
The RAM Companies is based in Scarborough, Maine and Miami. For more information, visit www.ramcompaniesusa.com.
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Photos
Top: Exterior of 267 Lowell Road in Hudson, N.H.
Middle: Exterior of 25 Industrial Ave. in Chelmsford, Mass.
Bottom: Howard Goldenfarb, founder of The RAM Companies
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