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147k-square-foot Perimeter Rd. property sold, Sully’s market property sold in Suncook … and more
To the editor: The Raymond Board of Selectmen and the Business and Economic Development Council were proud to host the “2014 Raymond Economic Development Summit – All Roads Lead to Raymond,” at the Regional Economic Development Center of Southern New…
N.H. ranked high for per capita prescriptions of OxyContin, fentanyl and other long-acting opioids
Through an extensive recruitment process, up to 30 individuals will be selected for 10-week training programs
Covering New Hampshire seeks input on companies’ purchasing choices
$5.5m in funding available for eligible projects
Connector will open 350-acre Economic Revitalization Zone
First facility-based respite home in New Hampshire
ConEst named to Constructech 50, Novocure leased more space … and more
30,000-square-foot complex unveiled in Moultonborough
Fulcrum to build student housing, Brookstone completes senior center … and more
But six-month growth rate stands at 3.2%
Effort combines biology studies with education training
The Granite State's Business Finance Authority has deployed 92 percent of federal funds granted to support small business lending and investments.
I am heading to college in the fall. Should I borrow a “private” loan instead of a federal loan?
June numbers show rising median prices
I-93 plaza will feature a liquor outlet, diner, convenience store
30-year veteran honored at annual barbecue
Charter school signs Merrimack lease, new tenants at Colony Mill … and more
14-member board to boost Live Free and Start effort
Senator: ‘Must do more to improve housing recovery’
Eckman promotes Hunter, Procon, Denron win safety awards … and more
Burlington, Mass.-based Lahey Health and St. Joseph Healthcare of Nashua have announced an agreement to expand their existing collaboration. The new agreement will expand Lahey and St. Joseph's relationship through clinical service line development, allowing physicians from the 208-bed St.…
Alice Peck Day Health Systems in Lebanon has unveiled a new initiative that it says is aimed at improving health outcomes and lowering costs for businesses and other employers in the Upper Valley. A new department, Business Health and Therapies,…
NHBR's editors recently talked with representatives of New Hampshire’s commercial and residential real estate industry to get an overview of the sector and find out what they believe the future holds.
First community in state to set architectural standards
To the editor: This time of the year is very special in New Hampshire. Farms are in full swing, raising vegetables and meat proteins for your edible pleasure. Local artisan cheese makers, New Hampshire microbreweries and wineries have been very…
But pending sales are up again from a year ago
April numbers show a year-over-year drop of .37%
Six bidders show interest in downtown apartment building
Mallard Pond leases, The Lodges ready for reservations … and more
Governor announces plan to inventory locations most at risk to natural disasters
New England construction giant picks CH2M Hill exec
N.H. Housing’s homeownership fellows, new Title!Snap app … and more
To the editor: Most people reserve at least one day out of the year to express love for their country — the Fourth of July. But what about the day after? As part of the New Hampshire Rebellion, I will…
To the editor: Another fantastic article on employee classification (“State’s crackdown on worker misclassification not all it’s cracked up to be,” May 30-June 12 NHBR). Unfortunately, big business continues to get a sweetheart deal off the backs of small business.…
Perimeter Road location sold for $1.4 million
First community in state to set architectural standards
Year-over-year numbers are down 12.1% from 2013
New Hampshire Housing awards HOME funding to Community Land Trust
ICSC networking event, Athas named Manchester-Nashua Realtor of Year … and more
Clarion Partners sells Durgin Square to Dividend Capital
Leading indicators goes up 0.2 percent in April
Owner of Settler’s Green centers acquires neighboring property
Nobis wins national SBA honor, change in leadership at SFC Engineering … and more
Money will help train 92 workers in new skills
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.
New Hampshire’s high cost of living puts a disproportionate burden on women, particularly mothers, according to a new report published by the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation. The Status of Women in New Hampshire 2025 stresses gender inequities across the state
Officials say it's a win for the state, and for Hampton, as the state makes a push for proposals from developers/operators
Key federal funding for New Hampshire schools has not been affected by the shutdown in Washington, Department of Education Commissioner Caitlin Davis said Thursday, Oct. 9 — at least the money that flows through the state Department of Education.
New Hampshire voters aren’t feeling much relief from their anxieties about the state’s housing crisis. The continued reduced housing inventory, which pushes home prices higher, is also dampening labor market in the Granite State, according to a pair of studies.
New Hampshire’s attorney general says no improprieties by state officials preceded the sale of a large Nashua commercial building to China’s largest water bottler. But Attorney General John Formella’s report to Gov. Kelly Ayotte dated Oct. 3 says the provisions of federal law should have taken place prior to the sale of the 337,391-square-foot building at 80 Northwest Blvd. in Nashua by a subsidiary of Nongfu Spring.
Despite a shift in policy, New Hampshire officials expect 100% of the households and businesses in the state will have access to broadband internet by 2026.
The Trump administration’s Department of Justice is suing New Hampshire Secretary of State Dave Scanlan, arguing he is illegally withholding the state’s voter file from federal officials.
Brian Gottlob uses these words to describe the state’s current economic climate: “Uncertainty rules.” The director of the New Hampshire Employment Security's Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau raised several issues — from immigration and unemployment, to housing prices and consumer spending — as reasons for both hope and concern for the economy into 2026.