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New residents move in to luxury apartment building
CDFA awards grants for housing, infrastructure projects
North Branch builds for Liberty Utilities, Murphy promoted at GZA … and more
Summer UNH program offers an introduction to careers in the industry
Bob Nash to end career after 43 years in association management
Ski Hearth Farm will open for the 2014-15 season
Website will serve as a tool to educate the public, continue dialogue on whether to expand rail from Concord to Boston
Since opening in April 2013, the Monadnock Food Co-Op has grown from 1,200 members to 2,100 and sales are up 40 percent over last year, says its general manager, Michael Faber.
Groundbreaking on 20k-square-foot facility planned for spring 2015
Belknap Economic Development Council will buy, restore distressed buildings
CRDC receives funds through Forest Service program
MCC students complete new home construction project in Manchester
Home Builders back Hassan, Cobb Hill wins national award … and more
Also featured: Panel of N.H. experts to look at economic development
Gary Hirshberg to speak at kickoff of second UNH Social Venture Innovation Challenge
Merger with Re/Max Omega gives firm six locations
C-PACE offers innovative financing tool
29 new Realtors, additions at Bean Group … and more
Souhegan Valley chamber spearheads business retention and expansion program
When challenged to do just one thing to help out the environment, Coca Cola Bottling Company of Northern New England sought to show that local community that they weren’t going to pick just one. Ray Dube, the sustainability manager for…
Critical jet engine components, medical drills, prosthetic implants, super computer and cell phone parts and security scan equipment all have something in common: They’re made right here in New Hampshire by world-class advanced manufacturing companies in serious need of highly…
The grant will fund information gathering and analysis of widely used drugs
Job training effort to help community college auto tech students
N.H. Wood Energy Council offers visits to 16 locations with chip and pellet systems
197-bed private development reflects a growing national trend
Re/Max By the Bay’s Jane James picked as broker
Including distressed sales, prices are up 3.4% from a year ago
Parcels in Stratham and York, Maine, to be considered for possible development
VA clinic planned in Littleton, golf event raises $12k … and more
The free program is aimed at helping job-seekers and career builders improve their skills, add two credentials to resume
From the lighter, stronger jet engines of the future to turbines that transform wind and water into green energy to prosthetics that change patients’ lives — advanced composites are emerging in the world’s leading markets and driving demand for highly…
Economist offers overview at Seacoast Home Builders meeting
Vermont enviro firm sets up shop in Concord, Brookstone completes car dealership renovation … and more
NHBR's editors asked local experts what the future holds for the technology sector in N.H.
Navy picks engineering firm for waterfront infrastructure work
Rockingham/Strafford has 20th highest costs in nation; Manchester is 49th
Fully occupancy at 186 Granite, Lakes Region Parade of Homes … and more
Eckman Construction demonstrates experience with new residence halls and renovated college buildings
14-branch Hooksett firm is RPM’s first foray on East Coast
‘Election Insight’ event to feature UNH Survey Center Chief Andrew Smith
Pease office space leased, HVAC firm acquisition … and more
Scott Goodwin, vice president and chief quality officer of Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, has been named winner of the Foundation for Health Communities’ Innovator’s Award. The award celebrates ingenuity, creativity and skill in improving health or health care access,…
What will the challenges be in meeting the health care needs of New Hampshire over the next two decades? A new website, MapNHHealth.org, provides a way to examine what the state's residents and their health could look like in 2020…
12th annual Governor’s Advanced Manufacturing and High Tech Summit will explore workforce, growth strategies
Finalists will vie for $100,000 in prize money at third annual event
Home Builders offers free skills training for people interested in working in the industry
City officials are taking steps they hope will prevent data centers from locating in Rochester.
Supporters of fewer restrictions on cannabis in NH see glimpse of a possible future
A 25-person tech company in Manchester, Vibrac Precision Test Systems, anticipates explosive growth as the United States and Europe move to expand their stockpiles of Patriot defense missiles.
House Bill 707, signed into law by NH Gov. Kelly Ayotte, promotes expanding existing landfills, rather than building new ones, and also establishes a seven-member committee to evaluate landfill sites.
The state’s highway infrastructure is in great need of repair, according to a 2026 independent report that ties the improvements directly to the health of New Hampshire’s economy. Long-term needs are currently underfunded, says TRIP (The Road Information Program), a private, nonprofit organization that researches surface transportation issues across the country.
Failure to restore ACA tax cuts will only make things worse, according to U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan
The new building in Durham’s western edge will anchor a 60-acre, mixed-use project of academic, corporate, government, residential and entertainment uses.
The New Hampshire Zoning Atlas continues to deepen its knowledge and utility with two updates having to do with child care and state-owned property. The child care element seeks to reflect changes to local regulations for both family and center-based care as a result of the latest legislative action on the issue.
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.