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Realtors report 21% jump in closings as median price rose 17.5%
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Realtors report 21% jump in closings as median price rose 17.5%
Planning board to hear plan for 6,400-square-foot, $9 million project
HUD transfers Sunrise Towers complex in new streamlined conversion policy
ABC’s Reap named to state Council on Housing Stability … and more
Retailers, manufacturers rethinking where and how they get products, materials
No businesses filed for protection in November, but 60 Granite Staters did
Landmark law offers some protection, but it isn’t failsafe
Awards include properties that remain in active use after restoration
When a public charity is formed, the focus is often on the organization’s purpose, the application for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and board structure.
These newer homes aren’t ‘mobile,’ nor are their communities ‘parks,’ NH advocates say
With the number of applications down and a demographic cliff looming over higher education, administrators at the University of New Hampshire projected earlier this year that they would enroll about 100 fewer students this coming fall than last year.
Stay Work Play NH, a nonprofit that works to attract and retain young people in New Hampshire, has joined with NH Business Review as a partner for Leadership Unscripted, serving as the event’s Emerging Leaders Sponsor. The June 4 event…
A bill that would have allowed New Hampshire employers to set their own minimum pay policy for workers, skirting the state’s two-hour requirement, died in the state Senate after passage by the House two months ago.
NH Food Alliance explores how to strengthen housing alongside farmland
Lawyers for the Conservation Law Foundation argued before a federal environmental appeals board Thursday, May 14, that the Environmental Protection Agency had not done its due diligence when creating a new permit for Manchester’s wastewater treatment facility.