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National Field Representatives, a Claremont-based firm that specializes in helping mortgage service companies maintain and prepare for sale bankruptcy foreclosed properties, is planning a $4 million expansion.
The Claremont Eagle-Times reported that NFR has purchased two neighboring properties on Maple Avenue.
NFR President Steve Cossingham told the newspaper that the expansion will more than double the 14,500-square-foot Maple Avenue building with a 20,000-square-foot addition of office space.
NFR has three locations in Claremont and has been in the city for 25 years.
NFR is one of the largest employers in Claremont, with 200 employees in Claremont. The company also has 50 employees at its Bradenton, Fla., location.
UNH marketing program helps small businesses and students work together
The United Way of Greater Nashua aims to raise $175,000 this year through its biggest annual fundraiser June 22-23 at Brady Sullivan Plaza.
The recently formed New Hampshire Forum has been whittling down — from 18 to four to one or two — important issues that will be addressed in the 2027 session of the state Legislature.
$1 million-plus sales are becoming more regular, according to New Hampshire Association of Realtors data
Analogic Corp. relocated from Peabody, Mass., to Salem, NH, in January. The privately held company designs and manufactures advanced imaging, detection and power technology for aviation security, health care and industrial markets. Its airport baggage screening systems are deployed in more than 26 countries.
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