Construction in the Granite State during Covid-19
The construction sector, like most, has been affected by the recent pandemic – but there’s some good news.
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The construction sector, like most, has been affected by the recent pandemic – but there’s some good news.
Granite State employers hire, retain workers through inclusion efforts
As financial and legal landscapes evolve with the changing environment of the Covid-19 virus, sectors are strategizing about how to best prepare for the recovery period. Businesses can still take advantage of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), but they should…
Protect your business and workers from hackers, data loss and scams
Cornerstone PDC restores Rex Theatre to its former prominence
As we adjust how we work and live, the healthcare industry is adapting to an entirely new set of policies and how it treats patients. We reached out to two of New Hampshire’s largest healthcare authorities to learn more about…
When everyday routines are upended, a dependable financial road map can provide immeasurable peace of mind
From reducing liability to monitoring a business, security and surveillance is an important element in a successful operation. However, there are also legal issues to consider. We reached out to a pair of experts to learn how business owners can…
Diverse amenities, ideal locations provide variety of active options
Thanks to a robust economy and attractive amenities throughout the state, the need for housing is on the rise
We turned to a panel of experts to learn how New Hampshire residents can benefit from changes in the financial landscape — whether it’s for a personal loan or exploring potential international business markets.
“The sky’s the limit” at pair of Eckman Construction-led Derryfield School projects
Continuing education, training fills needs of workers and businesses
TFMoran provides civil/structural design for parking complex to serve Millyard growth
Successful strategies for flourishing women leaders
A successful conference or meeting can be a valuable asset to your business. But as anyone who has attempted to execute one knows, it’s not as easy as it looks. We’ve reached out to a panel of experts to learn…
SMP Architecture tailored a sophisticated boutique hotel design for Concord’s downtown renaissance.
What your business needs to know to meet its ever-changing technology demands
Where to go, what to expect when you need immediate care
Milestone maneuvered construction around ongoing courtroom proceedings with minimal interruptions.
Whether living at home or in a community, Granite State organizations have a lot to offer
New technology, approaches increase efficiency, productivity
NH institutions innovating higher education
NH venues highlight key points to consider when organizing a gathering
The innovations and calculated decisions behind structures we utilize everyday
While the economic outlook in New Hampshire has been strong this year, with median household incomes up and unemployment down, there are challenges to continued growth. Perhaps one of the biggest is the cost of energy in the Granite State.…
Thanks to improvements that range from increasing access to creating efficiencies to utilizing the latest advances, Granite Staters have access to facilities, services and innovative thinkers that are adapting to the modern market.
Executives share the benefits of being part of a family-owned business
Whether it’s treating someone suffering from a stroke with new, ground-breaking techniques or rendering potentially life-saving aid to someone with a substance misuse disorder, the region’s medical professionals are working to evolve, streamline and improve their emergency medicine practices.
Cisco crashed in 2000 and took 25 years to reach new all-time highs
The GENIUS Act, New Hampshire guidance and tax ramifications
Robert “Bob” Magan has more than 25 years of experience managing money for individuals, nonprofits, charitable organizations and municipalities throughout New England.
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.
Cyber scams cost U.S. businesses $16.6B in 2023. Learn key steps to protect your company from phishing, data breaches, and AI-driven threats.
NH developer Robynne Alexander, who has admitted to fraud charges, has a long trail of projects she abandoned or was forced to drop
As New Hampshire’s residential real estate market continues to trundle along — with an all-time high median price of $565,000 recorded in June for a single-family house — one spot of relief could be lower interest rates. That’s what President Donald Trump and officials in his administration are advocating. But Susan Cole, president of the New Hampshire Association of Realtors, cautions: Lower rates from the Fed isn’t a guarantee of lower mortgage rates.
Nearly a third of New Hampshire residents are at least 60 years old. Almost 20 percent are older than 65. And most live in single-family residences they aren’t keen to give up anytime soon, one of a variety of contributing factors as to why there’s a shortage of available homes for sale in the state.
Household incomes haven’t grown at the same rate as home prices here in New Hampshire. As a result of this growing disconnect, the price-to-income ratio in each of the state’s 10 counties is one and a half to two times what it should be.