Last Updated: August 16, 2011 ET

Promed Acquires Tufts Medical Center Buildings for $112M

Disable this ad

Build your business NOW, subscribe to the NEW GlobeSt.com

Membership is FREE and provides access to a world of timely information, expert insight and analysis, and an unparalleled array of resources not available from other commercial real estate media outlets. SIGN UP today by simply selecting which free email alerts you would like to receive (unlimited) and immediately begin to experience the business building advantages of GlobeSt.com.

Begin the easy registration process by selecting the email alerts you would like to receive and then click SIGN UP.

Already a member?
Log-in here.

BOSTON-Miami-based Promed Properties Group, an affiliate of Israel-based Gazit-Globe, has acquired two medical office buildings leased by Tufts Medical Center in Boston for $112 million. The two facilities were sold by Daymark Realty Advisors Inc.

The two properties, known as the Tupper and Biewend buildings, are located at 15 Kneeland St. and 260 Tremont St., respectively. Anthony Biette and Phil Giunta with Grubb & Ellis represented the seller and the buyer in the deal. For the full story, go to Boston Business Journal .


GlobeSt.com News Hub is your link to relevant real estate and business stories from other local, regional and national publications.

Categories: Northeast, Sales, Acquisitions/Dispositions, Boston

LOCATE A SERVICE

Featured Advertisers

Property Alert

Post Your Property

User's Choice

Walgreens Sells For $1,736 Per Square Foot

LAS VEGAS-A foreign fund pays $27.8 million for the store, making it the most valuable single-tenant net-leased drugstore ever to trade in the US.