The Waterfront District’s first mixed-use residential project to be known as “The Truette”
220-unit project introduces a one-of-a-kind housing concept to downtown Dover
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220-unit project introduces a one-of-a-kind housing concept to downtown Dover
Sonya Misiaszek, principal of Misiaszek Turpin Architects, and her husband Chad Monterose plan to renovate the second and third floors of the Pemaco building, which have sat unused for years.
A plan by the owners of the Domo restaurant building to add housing on-site has been delayed by concerns about how the proposed addition would impact an adjacent historic and award-winning structure
Republicans argued cities and towns should be incentivized to pass zoning ordinances that make housing construction easier, but they shouldn’t be forced to do so
VentriFlo offers the world’s first pump to deliver a life-like pulse for use during cardiac-related surgery
New Hampshire is faring better than the nation and its neighbors, with job and economic growth holding steady, says Brian Gottlob, director of the New Hampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau.
NH Business Review webinar featuring panel of housing advocates discuss relationship between housing, zoning and legislation
Developer Peter Floros and his team are proposing to build a new four-story mixed-use building at 266-278 State St. in the heart of Portsmouth’s historic downtown
Lack of homes means fewer workers, dollars spent in community
Four proposals reviewed by a group of citizens and city leaders Tuesday evening were all to build neighborhoods with market-rate and near-market-rate housing on a 10.4-acre plot of land owned by the city on Old North Main Street