New state budget banks heavily on NH real estate sales
Against low inventory and affordability issues, will actual sales in the next two years generate the forecasted tax revenue?
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Against low inventory and affordability issues, will actual sales in the next two years generate the forecasted tax revenue?
On a 3-2 vote earlier this month, the Manchester Zoning Board of Adjustment granted a series of variances regarding to fence heights and frontage requirements for a property located between Mammoth Road and Melrose Street that its owner hopes will host of a 30-unit development.
The Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BMA) on June 3 approved the sale of portions of city-owned land on Hackett Hill to the Manchester-based Socha Company.
The Stone House Tavern Museum will open Saturday after about 7½ years of work. The “soft opening” is for only Chesterfield residents.
A proposed 31-acre, mixed-use development in Windham located off I-93 would offer a retail marketplace and inclusive residential living options, if the developer can obtain the needed variances. The proposed development, Arena Square, would be located at 102 Indian Rock Road and 82 Range Road, on land owned by Nick Arena, president of Middlesex Glass Company.
The Lake Estate on Winnisquam, which aims to become New Hampshire’s first Forbes Five-Star and/or AAA Five-Diamond rated resort, is going on a hiring spree as it readies the 114-room luxury Tilton hotel for guests in August.
TFMoran was honored by the Structural Engineers of New Hampshire with the award in the “Buildings” category for Rockingham County Municipal Complex on May 21 during the group’s annual Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards event at the Puritan Conference Center in Manchester ... and more
Housing, workforce development, education and child care were all topics during the Regen Valley Tech Hub Community Update, held at 150 Dow St., home of Advanced Regenerative Techology Institute. The update, which drew an audience of more than 300, was the cap-off to the weeklong Meeting in the Millyard 2025, which highlights advances in the industry.
A handful of development projects around the state are receiving a financial shot in the arm, thanks to federal funding recently disbursed through the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA).
A large commercial building in Nashua’s Westwood Park has been purchased for $67 million by what appears to be a subsidiary of Nongfu Spring, a giant Chinese bottled water and beverage company that plans to expand into the United States.