As state’s real estate market shows more signs of strain, most NH homeowners gain in equity wealth
While state ranks 13th in the nation on ‘equity-rich’ list, home sales dove 26 percent in October
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While state ranks 13th in the nation on ‘equity-rich’ list, home sales dove 26 percent in October
NH localities, providers line up for state EV charging station initiatives
Analysis of population data shows ‘healthy, healthy wave’ of 18-to-39-year-olds
The perilous relationship between the state’s ski industry and the changing environment
Index reaches an all-time low for state as buying climate chills
Chris Ware of Bedford sees addressing issue as a ‘way to give back’
State’s goal is to make sure it has ‘a seat at the table’ as development emerges
Rate of quick-turnover sales in Granite State far below national average, report finds
B2W Software founder says deal will help firm ‘realize the next chapter of our story’
NH Realtors revamp website to offer more market data by community
State ranks 15th, report says; Vermont tops nation
Dover bank, one of last 12 mutuals in NH, seeks to convert ownership structure by early next year
At 3.14%, state had 12th lowest rate of delinquencies in U.S.
According to Joanne Conroy, the role of health systems is 'working together across our region'
The urgent health care provider is charting future growth of about 300 new employees every year for the next 5 years
New paint scheme honors the U.S. Air Force’s 75th birthday and the 400th anniversary of Portsmouth's founding
Rockingham, Strafford, Merrimack and Hillsborough in report’s ‘red zone’ for affordability
Demand remains high as lack of inventory continues to fuel record prices
State ranks 38th in nation, even as affordability remains nettlesome
UNH panel delves into its causes and new career strategies
Other leadership changes made as firm makes way for a ‘new next-generation facility’
Concord developer, hotel operator says he tries ‘my best to find common ground wherever you can’
Location and numbers tell the story behind the state’s highest median sale price
‘Out of date’ zoning rules seen as hindrance to more diversified building mix
Using the walk-in urgent care model, Optima Dermatology to make New Hampshire debut in February
Thoma Bravo to pay $2.6 billion for financial technology firm
‘The business community is going to be affected by this hugely,’ he says
New owner sees ‘tremendous amount of opportunity’ for 500,000-square-foot facility, 170-acre site in Durham
Like building a better mousetrap, Wagz founder built a smart dog collar
As Granite Staters eye ever-increasing purchase prices for a single-family home, state and federal policy makers wrestle with solutions that create more housing supply. Among them is bipartisan federal legislation on housing that is being held hostage by President Donald Trump’s fixation on a bill that would require voters to provide proof of citizenship with such documents as U.S. passports or birth certificates.
Two New Hampshire cities are among the 10 best-run cities in the country, according to a WalletHub analysis of U.S. communities where residents get the most bang for their taxes. Manchester was rated No. 3, while Nashua was close behind at No. 5., based on a “Quality of Services” score that WalletHub developed using 36 metrics across six key service areas — financial stability, education, health, safety, economy and infrastructure/pollution.
For the fourth consecutive year, New Hampshire took the top spot in a national ranking of child well-being.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved New Hampshire’s spending plan for a large tranche of federal money that will go toward rural health initiatives, state officials announced Thursday.
Hosted by the Granite Outdoor Alliance, an organization set on uniting and advancing the key players in New Hampshire’s outdoor industry, this year’s sold-out Barn Raiser on June 10 reflected the breadth of the outdoor sector, bringing together public officials, business leaders, recreation providers and nonprofit representatives, among other key figures.
A new report says an influx of new Granite Staters is coming primarily from neighboring Massachusetts, and most of them are younger, part of Gen Z, the cohort of people born roughly between 1997 and 2012. But another report says the newbies, like already established residents here, face affordability challenges when it comes to housing and child care.
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.
New Hampshire’s outdoor economy is active and evolving, but the systems that support it have not kept pace, according to a new report by the Granite Outdoor Alliance. “Grounded Growth” was culled from three roundtables hosted by industry businesses around the state where 62 stakeholders from business, manufacturing, conservation, workforce and the public sector discussed challenges and opportunities shaping New Hampshire’s outdoor economy.
New Hampshire is feeling some economic indigestion at the start of the summer season, and the main culprit is gas. Six in 10 (61%) of respondents to a new University of New Hampshire polls are worried about the current and future price of gas, and a clear majority put the blame on President Donald Trump.