CoreLogic: June home prices rise another 4.8 percent in New Hampshire
Nationally, home prices increased by 6.8 percent
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Nationally, home prices increased by 6.8 percent
Emily Schwerin-Whyte, Rebecca Hamilton to head NH-based personal care product company
They’re ‘critical to New Hampshire’s workforce and economy,’ says senator
Alene Candles CEO Rod Harl talks to a group of employees on the production floor. He says his companywide introduction of Conscious Leadership techniques has enriched employees’ lives.
BIA cites U.S. Chamber analysis in opposing sanctions
Tech giant to gain a giant toehold in healthcare market with purchase of Manchester company
Union of Concerned Scientists analysis sees 5,000 Seacoast homes endangered by 2100
Report points to 12.5 percent hike in Queen City rents since 2015
Total reconstruction value is $2.3 billion, CoreLogic says
Deal includes sale of Okemo in Vermont, Crested Butte in Colorado
Mobile Accuracy and Precision Broadband Act takes aim at ‘inaccurate’ map
RE/MAX Integra report sees continued inventory shortfalls in most regions
Work begins on new Portsmouth hotel, Northern Border Regional Commission funding gains … and more
Industry employment has grown by 1,600 since April ‘17
Newly released report ranks state lowest in New England
Tie vote ends effort to go ahead with $4 million federally funded study
Longtime banker G. Frank Teas will lead the effort
Workforce shortage is a ‘huge’ issue across the country, says Scott Pattison, executive director and CEO of the National Governors Association.
Granite Apollo plans 10-megawatt project at former Auburn Road Landfill
Shaheen, Kuster, Shea-Porter back bill to continue subsidies for rural housing tenants
Manufacturer unveils plans to build 85,000-square-foot facility in Milford
Study finds over 7,500 miles of roadways along East Coast are threatened
Growth rate ranks seventh in nation, third in New England
Mark Wentworth tops list of eight Granite State award winners
Newly released report measures economic significance of sector
Bob McDonald, former chairman, president and CEO of Procter & Gamble and Veterans Affairs secretary under President Obama, will be the keynote speaker at the March 28 forum, ‘The Real Cost to Business: the Mental Health and Addiction Crisis.’
Tech entrepreneur succeeds longtime chair Paul Holloway
But who should foot most of the bill is not as clear
Housing experts say they expect appreciation to slow to below 3 percent by 2021
DES proposes first complete rewrite of regulations since 1991
May completion is now promised by Cianbro
Olivier Jarrault to succeed Joe Morone
Median sale price rose to $266,000 in 2017 as number of listings shrank
Cost, availability of housing blamed for increase
November single-family transactions off 4.5% from 2016
But FCC chair rebuffs letter sent by 28 senators
Newly released survey sees more of the same for 2018
Increase would speed up several major construction projects
In New Hampshire, death rate is among highest in nation
NH Housing says addressing need is ‘essential’
It ‘would end any progress on affordable housing’
‘My advice has always been, “study what you love,” because if you love it you’ll be happy, you’ll be good at it and you’ll find your way,’ says Michele Perkins, president of New England College since 2007.
If the hike were needed to maintain roads and bridges
Realtors report shrinking inventory, rising prices in September
National survey sees relatively clear sailing through 2019
Manchester building seen as ‘biggest training center in NH Hampshire for building tradespeople’
CoreLogic reports 5.73 percent annual increase in second quarter
Low inventory, higher prices continue across state
9.1 percent real estate vacancy is best since 2008
22,000-square-foot outlet planned at traffic circle
Rising energy demand, driven in part by the needs of data centers, AI infrastructure, and other energy-intensive end-users, is accelerating interest in small modular reactors (SMRs), both in New Hampshire and nationally, as a source of reliable, carbon-free power to…
New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi will no longer take part in cases before the state’s highest court, telling her colleagues on the bench that she will instead focus on administrative tasks until she reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70 in February.
The post-closing process of integrating the acquired business, its employees, customers and systems into the buyer’s operations is critically important to future performance.
The Law Offices of Nicole Bluefort aims to fill a niche the attorney says is underserved in New Hampshire: serving people of color.
New Hampshire’s four Democratic members of Congress have signed on to an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in a case that argues President Donald Trump exceeds his authority by unilaterally imposing tariffs.
Former state economic commissioner Taylor Caswell has joined Bernstein Shur as managing director of economic solutions, a new offering within the firm’s government and public affairs practice group, the law firm announced Monday.
For families navigating both retirement planning and long-term care, the life-expectancy exception offers a powerful opportunity to preserve wealth across generations.
Managing political speech in the workplace
Relax & Co., which provided an array of services to property owners in the Lake Sunapee area, had already been forced to lay off workers earlier this month.