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Welcome to Real Estate Friday

Selina Lamb of BIRCH Properties offers an elegant Federal estate that combines historic charm with modern design. Bobby Houston of Scout House builds a co-housing project by the river in Great Barrington. An analysis of third quarter 2024 real estate sales. Plus, recent sales, a farm-and-table recipe, and gardening columns.

BerkShares Business of the Month: OKUN

Despite his casual attitude and desire to have fun on the job, he conducts himself in a professional manner and understands that his reputation is everything.

BerkShares Business of the Month: Lauren Clark Fine Art and Framing on the Edge

Like many small businesses, gallery curators have a unique bond with their clientele, who share the same sense of style and develop trust in the curator to procure art that speaks to their taste.

Business Briefs: E2E showcase; ‘Green Inspiration’ check presentation; homebuying workshop; Hawthorne Valley acquires Oliva Provisions; nonprofit Census preparation

On Nov. 14, Davis Gregory Art presented a check to the Friends of the Great Barrington Libraries and Berkshire Grown for over $2,000.

Business Briefs: Entry to Entrepreneurship applications; disaster relief donations; nonprofit workshop for women; fraud prevention seminar; Berkshire Taconic grant deadlines

Big Y World Class Markets are partnering with the American Red Cross to raise donations for those affected by Hurricane Dorian.

BerkShares Business of the Month: Mahaiwe Tent

It’s the connection to other local businesses that make it possible for Mahaiwe Tent to accept BerkShares.

BerkShares Business of the Month: Rolling Rock Farm

When asked about the most important thing he’s learned from all his years in business, Rolling Rock Farm's Tony Carlotto said that it’s to be nice to people, adding, “When you’re happy and show up with a big smile, it spreads.”

BerkShares Business of the Month: Berkshire Gold & Silversmith

Just as he recognizes his shop as a community hub, Tom Parker says he loves the way that BerkShares are a tool to create community.

BerkShares Business of the Month: The Floor Store

They don’t see many cash sales, but Joe Sr. says that they accept BerkShares at the Floor Store because, “Anyone who is helping increase the visibility of the Berkshires is helping everyone in it.”

BerkShares Business of the Month: Chesterwood

The first retail location to carry BerkShares postcards, Chesterwood supports BerkShares as a marketing opportunity to reinforce the connection to the Berkshire economy.

BerkShares Business of the Month: Heirlooms Jewelry

During the slow season in the dead of winter, businesses in Stockbridge look to innovative ideas like cooperative advertising and value-added opportunities like BerkShares.

BerkShares Business of the Month: Brookside Quiltworks

It is difficult for her to source local textiles because fabric is considered a low-end good in the United States. However, Kane recognizes the importance of supporting the local economy.

BerkShares Business of the Month: Kwik Print Inc.

It’s that personal touch that distinguishes them from competitors like Staples; and, as their name states, they are quick.

BerkShares Business of the Month: Off the Shelf

With the help of their social media followers, they decided to cement their identity with the use of hot pink egg cartons.

Business Briefs: Flying Deer passes capital campaign goal; BerkShares accounting seminar; grants for Shake & Co.; Darrow selected as innovation lab school; BCC Awards...

Current and prospective BerkShares businesses are invited attend the June 27 accounting seminar in order to learn more about handling BerkShares at their businesses.

Business Briefs: ‘Be Our Guest’ program; BerkShares networking event; Becket Arts Center gains chairlift; Hospice Honors for HospiceCare in the Berkshires; Medicare seminar; Jewish...

The Becket Arts Center has announced the installation of a new mechanized chairlift, which will enable patrons who cannot utilize stairs to reach its second-floor gallery.

Business Briefs: Emergency grant for Clinton Church; ‘Entry to Entrepreneurship’; rail museum acquires new locomotive; report highlights nonprofit tax changes; Greylock promotes three

The Clinton A.M.E. Zion Church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is part of the Upper Housatonic Valley African American Heritage Trail.
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