Commercial real estate broker David Choate looks back on 35-year career
NH Business Review interviewed Choate at the International Marketplace, located at the Pease International Tradeport, where Choate helped negotiate many deals over the years.
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After a year-long process, Easterseals NH has launched a new website — eastersealsnh.org — designed to provide easier access to its services and resources for people of all abilities.
“Our new website takes advantage of the latest internet technologies,” said Michele Talwani, chief communications and marketing officer. “The site includes accessibility features, which are tremendously important to make sure everyone has an inclusive web experience. The multi-site creates an agency-wide online experience for our clients, community partners, donors and general public. What were once siloed sites for New Hampshire, Vermont, Farnum and Veterans Count are now accessible through enhanced navigation and site mapping.”
The website follows a re-branding effort to bring together new images, graphics and messaging that better reflects its brand as a passionate, bold, inclusive and empowering organization.
In addition, Easterseals NH has introduced a new intranet for its more than 1,400 employees, which features access to the employee newsletter, personnel forms and a wellness site.
NH Business Review interviewed Choate at the International Marketplace, located at the Pease International Tradeport, where Choate helped negotiate many deals over the years.
The collaborative has some 475 members spread across communities in the region and representing a broad range of business, health care and education interests.
Fidelity Investments announced Wednesday that New Hampshire is one of four Fidelity sites that will transition to a full-time, on-site schedule beginning in September
North Country Healthcare on Monday, April 13, released a report summarizing feedback from a series of community listening sessions held earlier this year across the region, highlighting widespread concern about access to care, staffing and communication, along with strong support for keeping local hospitals open.
Morrison Hospital Association, a nonprofit senior care provider in northern New Hampshire, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection April 10, citing mounting debt — including a nearly $23 million federal loan — and lingering financial effects from the COVID-19 pandemic.
After two choppy years for dealmakers, 2026 is starting with a very different tone, one that many business owners have been waiting for. While the past few years brought tariff swings, interest rate volatility and a cautious lending environment, the fundamentals are shifting in a way that increasingly favors sellers, especially those in the lower-middle-market (LMM).
State Sen. Cindy Rosenwald, who represents Nashua and serves as the Senate deputy minority leader, announced earlier this month she won’t seek re-election in November, putting a cap on a 22-year career in state politics.
Wilcox Industries, a military and law enforcement tactical equipment developer and manufacturer, is planning a major addition to its headquarters that would house partner businesses in the electrooptics industry.
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) earlier this month announced its 2026 New Hampshire Small Business Award winners.