(Opinion) New Hampshire’s rural health transformation moment
NH’s G0-NORTH program represents a rare alignment of leadership and opportunity
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NH’s G0-NORTH program represents a rare alignment of leadership and opportunity

Join us for a free webinar that explores why even successful businesses so often unravel during ownership transitions—and what leaders can do to prevent it. When unexpected death or incapacity strikes, the absence of clear succession, liquidity, and estate planning can quickly turn thriving companies into financial and personal crises. Designed to cut through common misconceptions, this discussion will help business owners, partners and executives understand where transition plans fail, how risk quietly accumulates, and what proactive steps can protect their company’s value, their family’s future, and their long-term legacy.
Join us on Thursday, February 19.

The BOB Awards have assembled an all-star league of business superheroes — and now it’s time to honor this powerhouse lineup with an unforgettable celebration. Join us as we recognize the best businesses in the state, chosen by our readers and the customers who rely on them every day.
Join us in Concord on Thursday, March 12.
Former Manchester mayor and West High principal made a lasting impact in the city
The federal Department of Homeland Security, which houses Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), was in communication with at least one state agency in January about its plans to purchase and modify a vacant warehouse in Merrimack, according to documents obtained by the ACLU of New Hampshire through a public records request and released Tuesday, February 3.
Innovation is promising for builders, loggers and rural communities
Analysts fear that once it’s gone for the remainder of the fiscal year, overall revenue will lag unless other accounts, which have been underperforming to date, pick up the pace
The conversion of office space to residential units drove the commercial market last year
Housing continues to be the limiting factor to New Hampshire’s economic growth. That fact adds to the importance of a report the state issued in January that found housing production, as tracked by permits, reached a 20-year high in 2025.
A roundup of news updates from public companies in NH and nationwide
NH Business Review's biweekly snapshot of business and industry statistics
In 2025, more than 5,800 housing units were constructed in New Hampshire, the highest number since 2006, according to a new report from the state Department of Business and Economic Affairs. But despite this recent high, the report said the state has met only about 80% of its building goal between 2020 and 2025, which aims to balance the housing market by 2040.
As housing costs continue to climb, homeownership has become out of reach for many New Hampshire families. In 2025, the median price of a single-family house in the Granite State reached a record high of $535,000 after an alarming 122% increase over the past decade.
The backlash over Bad Bunny’s performance during the Patriots–Seahawks Super Bowl halftime show is a good example of when business bumps up against politics.
Lebanon company’s technology helps surgeons pinpoint size, shape of tumors
For the last several years, housing and commercial development have been under the spotlight in New Hampshire. Building professionals have had to be creative to address challenges in infrastructure, resilience in the face of a changing climate and a focus on sustainable design. Our expert weighs in on engineering innovations and trends.
Hannes Schneider is regarded as the father of the alpine skiing technique known as the Arlberg method, a skill he brought to North Conway and the Mount Washington Valley in 1936.
