Developer challenges zoning board denial of affordable housing proposal
City staff were firmly against the proposal, arguing that Concord’s relatively low amount of industrially designated land should be preserved for future economic growth
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City staff were firmly against the proposal, arguing that Concord’s relatively low amount of industrially designated land should be preserved for future economic growth
Mixed use development to offer waterfront condominiums, boat slips and commercial space on North Mill Pond
Representatives of the New Hampshire Housing Supply Coalition gathered Tuesday in Concord to announce its mission to advocate for land use reform, regulatory and permitting reform, and program and funding support. More than 50 bills that address housing are pending before the Legislature.
Real estate professionals ponder the outcome of progress New Hampshire has made toward resolving its housing crisis
New Hampshire businesses may lose an estimated $56 million annually due to the lack of available licensed child care slots, according to a new study from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute.
The 2023 New Hampshire Statewide Housing Needs Assessment predicted the state needs roughly 60,000 additional housing units by 2030 to keep up with its growing population.
Global Rescue, a travel risk and crisis response provider, surveyed more than 1,300 current and former members between January 21-27 on a variety of behaviors, attitudes and preferences regarding current and future travel.
With more traditional temperatures and snowfall, White Mountains and North Country destinations are seeing increased visitors and vacation rentals this season
FedPoint, a federal benefits administrator and marketplace operator, has joined the Military Spouse Employment Partnership Program, which is overseen by the U.S. Department of Defense.
A bipartisan group of New Hampshire lawmakers has introduced House Bill 159, known as the Chief Bradley Haas Mental Health Firearms Reporting Act, following the 2023 fatal shooting of security officer Bradley Haas by a former patient at New Hampshire Hospital.