The Other Housing Crisis
NH Business Review editors Jeff Feingold and Amanda Andrews discuss Amanda's new story on the state's other housing crisis: a shortage of housing for people with disabilities.
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NH Business Review editors Jeff Feingold and Amanda Andrews discuss Amanda's new story on the state's other housing crisis: a shortage of housing for people with disabilities.
CATCH readies March 11 Masquerade Gala … and more
A chat with Heather LaDue, executive director of professional programs and partnerships at Franklin Pierce University, who puts together partnerships with employers to meet their ever-changing needs.
News from Nicholson, McLane Middleton, Pierce Atwood … and more
Construction Industry Ethics Award nominations sought … and more
NAACP-Community Loan Fund initiative to offer assistance, training, financing
Brian Gottlob, director of the NH Economic Labor and Market Information Bureau, talks about all things economic, including: NH's current economy and how 2022, in light of Covid and supply chain concerns, appears to be shaping up.
Formella joins AGs in seeking preservation of state hearing aid regulations … and more
New hires at H.L. Turner Group, Metro Walls relocates … and more
Would fill spot that’s been vacant since October 2019
Tim Horgan, executive director of the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire, discusses about how the global supply chain disruption predates the current pandemic by at least a decade
Changes at McLane Middleton, Shaheen & Gordon, Downs Rachlin … and more
Horizons Engineering acquires Ossipee company … and more
Our mission is to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer.
Jeff and Bob go over some of the key pieces of business-related legislation being sponsored by New Hampshire lawmakers this session – including a slew of Covid bills and various workplace and energy measures.
Projects in Conway, Manchester and Nashua get assistance
Regional Economic Development Center, Coastal Economic Development Corp. join forces
Compass Inc. opens Portsmouth office, Nobis Group adds two to board … and more
Laurel Adams of the Regional Economic Development Center discusses the organization’s efforts to help grow businesses and create jobs in New Hampshire, including its New Americans Fund, which supports new American business owners.
‘Permanently affordable opportunities for homeownership’
Aquarion completes PFAS treatment upgrade … and more
Bob Sanders talks about what he learned after talking with Granite State businesspeople and economists on their expectations for the New Hampshire economy in 2022.
New partnership boosts communication offerings at multiple sites for regional sports organization
Success of last event prompts college to add open house on January 13
Funds to help K-12 students learn more about educational and career opportunities while building skills
Delivering best-in-class online experience and whole-home management app, without contracts
UNH Professional Development & Training adds 2 new programs to build students' tech skills
Off-market sale of industrial space benefits all parties in the $6m transaction
Author examines how to retrofit a home that produces the power it needs for heating, cooling and electricity
The engineering firm welcomes three employees to its Bedford and Portsmouth offices
7 Henry Clay Drive in Merrimack was sold to Whiting Building, LLC
A letter to the Governor outlines desperate need for funding to alleviate the state's housing shortage
Partnership will help strengthen company's preconstruction offering and connect projects with software
Perkins to invest in building a leading laboratory equipment service business
UNH creates programs to support middle and high schoolers in STEM learning topics
NHDRA successfully completes three-year technology overhaul on-time and on-budget despite Covid-19 pandemic
Companies aim to bring high-speed internet to rural NH communities
Engineering consulting firm congratulates five leaders for their many contributions
Erin McLaughlin joins the firm's Meredith office
Acquisition expands construction equipment business within New England region
How we respond to a changing economy will affect our region's future prosperity
Tom Raffio talks about his new book "Prepare For Crisis, Plan To Thrive"
Steve Duprey and Andru Volinsky discuss their longtime friendship (despite great political differences) and how they think discourse can improve in the state and nationwide.
SoClean amends Phillips lawsuit complaint … and more
Jason Alexander, from the BANKW staffing and recruitment company, talks about what employers can and should do to navigate through the extremely difficult employee recruitment and retention landscape.
Wentworth Inn sold, BIA readies Energy Symposium … and more
Will-Mor Manufacturing acquired by New York firm … and more
Five-story building to include hotel, apartments, retail, restaurant
Roche reports three major transactions … and more
P2Bio initiative ‘an amazing pathway’ for community college
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.
A federal judge has rejected most of telecommunications developer Vertex Towers’ legal challenge to build a 150-foot cellular tower on residential land in Hampton, dealing the company a significant setback.
The entreaty comes as part of a lengthy statement Sig Sauer released July 29 as it continues to push back against allegations that the P320 is unsafe.
In 2013, Brown joined Citizens Count, rising to executive director in 2020, and last year joined the Warren B. Rudman Center at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law
Renewable energy and climate change initiatives suddenly face significant headwinds
Earlier this year on February 18, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit issued a significant decision with implications not only for companies in the health care industry, but for any organization doing business with the federal government.
Keene recently settled with a former fire captain who’d alleged he was wrongfully terminated, an agreement between him and the city shows.
The U.S. Department of Justice is primed to investigate fraud and abuse.
JCPenney has sued the Steeplegate Mall’s owner, Onyx Partners, which wants to tear down most of Steeplegate and build some 600 apartments as well as businesses such as Costco or perhaps Whole Foods.