In a shift, Senate passes string of bills overriding local zoning barriers to housing
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
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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
NH Business Review webinar featuring panel of housing advocates discuss relationship between housing, zoning and legislation
Loudon Bridge up for repair, plus six-lot subdivision OK'd, developer cited with retail theft ... and more
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
Modified plans for recreational spaces in Tuscan Village were well received by planners Thursday after developers were sent back to the drawing board last month over unfit plans.
Hinsdale residents spoke in favor of a new station, but some had lingering concerns about the proposed location
Badger Peabody & Smith Realty makes annual donation to AHEAD, plus Tuscan developers to try for rec space approval again and Lyndeborough Select Board asks ZBA to reconsider approval of accessory unit
A steady drip of new housing will land on Fisherville Road in the next few years, as construction formally begins on one condo development and another begins to put listings on the market