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Sonnenblick opens Boston office.


Sonnenblick Goldmani has announced the opening of its newest office, located in the heart of Boston's financial district.

The expansion into the Boston market Boston Market (known before 1995 as Boston Chicken), headquartered in Golden, Colorado, is a chain of American fast-food restaurants. Founded in December 1985 in Newton, Massachusetts, the chain grew rapidly in the early and mid-1990s, filed bankruptcy in the late 1990s, and  allows Sonnenblick-Goldman to more efficiently provide its services to clients in the New England region. Richard Swartz, managing director and principal of Sonnenblick Goldman, will spearhead the new office.

"The strong Boston market, mixed with the exponentially growing capital markets arena, made it the perfect time to expand our client services into a new market," said Swartz.

Sonnenblick Goldman has had a strong presence in the Boston region for many years. Recently, the firm completed several financing and sale transactions in the metro area, including the $180 million acquisition financing of One Kendall Square, a 675,000 s/f office and research campus in Cambridge, Mass., on behalf of Rockwood Capital and The Beal Companies; the $85 million equity financing Equity Financing

The act of raising money for company activities by selling common or preferred stock to individual or institutional investors. In return for the money paid, shareholders receive ownership interests in the corporation.
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 of Ledgemont Center, a 375,000 s/f office and research complex in Lexington, Mass., on behalf of The Beal Companies; and the sale/leaseback of 21-29 Great Republic Drive in Gloucester, Mass., to Angelo Gordon & Co.
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Title Annotation:Banking & Finance
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Apr 4, 2007
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