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    116 Curran Rd: Desmar Real Estate Ventur of Cumberland to Frank C. Abreu and Laura I. Caro, $509,900 on 08/11/2023 44 Betec St: Christine A. Bonas of Cumberland to Afc Realty LLC, $144,400 on 08 ...

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    184 Oakland Ave: Pacheco Real Estate LLC of Providence to Bradford J. Nolan, $530,000 on 02/14/2024 15 Washing St: Peter J. Peront and Milena D. Anatchkova of Providence to Excel Prperty Soln Ri ...

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    See who else is buying and selling across Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. ... 2 Plant St: Bernard J. Simpson of Cumberland to Real Estate Invest Grp LL, $315,000 on 06/20/2024.

  5. Waterplace Towers - Wikipedia

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    Waterplace Towers is the name of a high-rise residential condominium project in Providence, Rhode Island. The project completed construction in Early 2009, and was developed by Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation. The two towers, which are 235 feet (72 m) and 213 ft (65 m) high, contain 193 luxury condominiums.

  6. Charney Companies - Wikipedia

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    Charney Companies is an American fully-integrated real estate development, brokerage and management firm with headquarters in Long Island City, New York.Founded in 2013 by Sam Charney, [1] the company has developed and operates over two million square feet of mixed-use, mixed income residential, and retail properties throughout the New York metropolitan area.

  7. The Breakers (1878) - Wikipedia

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    The Breakers (built in 1878) was a Queen Anne style cottage designed by Peabody and Stearns for Pierre Lorillard IV and located along the Cliff Walk on Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island. [1] In 1883, it was referred to as "unquestionably the most magnificent estate in Newport."