AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoHousing & Preservation: Pennrose is blending historic building reuse with new construction, with its New England push now led by Karmen Cheung as it expands affordable housing activity that also includes Rhode Island oversight. Real Estate (RI): Compass Providence says it closed the highest sale in Pawtucket’s history—144 Marbury Street in Oak Hill for $1.31M—while Lila Delman Compass reported a second-highest Bristol sale at 9 Hope Street for $3.35M. Public Safety (4th of July): Bristol police and RIDOT are urging drivers to slow down and buckle up ahead of the 241st parade, citing recent holiday road deaths and serious injuries statewide. Energy & Industry: NOAA is rolling out a New England-focused seafood strategy aimed at easing monitoring burdens, revisiting closures, and improving fleet capacity and profitability for fishermen. Environment & Agriculture: Winterhawk Vineyards in South Kingstown was selected as the first Rhode Island winery recognized under the state’s Green Breweries sustainability program. Tech/Health Policy: A Massachusetts wastewater surveillance contract shift highlights how public health monitoring is changing as states adjust testing approaches.
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