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TFMoran's mixed-use development is designed to support the region’s growing economy while offering a unique living experience.
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TFMoran's mixed-use development is designed to support the region’s growing economy while offering a unique living experience.
The impending closure comes after the JCPenney space at the 50 Fox Run Road mall was recently sold to Torrington Properties, which now owns the entire mall
The development would span from F to D Street, transforming the current back parking lot into an expanded area for charitable gaming, retail, and a new stage and ballroom for concerts
Portsmouth Housing Authority's plan is to convert what is now classroom space into eight one-bedroom apartments inside the former Sherburne Elementary School in addition to two new buildings totaling 119 units
As communities across the country grapple with the housing shortage, reducing parking requirements is one way experts say municipalities can encourage housing development
This year, Republicans and Democrats in the House are reframing the housing crisis and displaying a stronger desire to take on municipalities directly by overriding zoning codes with state law
On the commercial real estate side of the ledger, the watchword is 'stable' for both office space and for industrial/warehouse, according to two new reports
To address the continued housing roadblocks around the state, New Hampshire Housing released case studies detailing several towns’ innovative responses to the shortage by using funds from the InvestNH initiative. Case studies from Bethlehem, Berlin, Canterbury, Gorham, Keene, Lancaster, Newmarket, Plymouth, Sandwich, Sugar Hill, and Wilmot appear in the Housing Opportunity Planning Grant Program: Selected Case Studies, an organization that helps fund housing solutions.
New hires announced, plus eviction discussions continue on HB 60, and rural zone change proposed in Peterborough
A housing proposal at 103 Court St., in the city's medium-density residential district, has sparked yet another debate over the use of Transfer of Development Rights