Q1 real estate in NH: a mixed bag for residential, office, industrial
Report shows there’s too much office space to rent, too little residential housing for sale and a stabilizing trend for industrial/warehouse space
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Report shows there’s too much office space to rent, too little residential housing for sale and a stabilizing trend for industrial/warehouse space
April revenues of $38.2 million were 7.9% more than projected
Northeast Purification Systems and Revive Environmental partner to launch the PFAS Annihilator to ease growing effects of chemicals
10-year agreement for Dean Kamen-led biofabrication effort in Manchester builds on federal Tech Hub designation
In April, median price of a single-family home has jumped to $515,000 due to high demand, lack of inventory
Demand for behavioral health care services continues to rise across New Hampshire and the nation, impacting families, employers, health care providers, and communities alike.
The median priced single-family home in the Granite State reached another all-time high at $579,900, according to data from the New Hampshire Association of Realtors. That breaks the previous high mark of $569,000 in June of last year.
New Hampshire’s outdoor economy is active and evolving, but the systems that support it have not kept pace, according to a new report by the Granite Outdoor Alliance. “Grounded Growth” was culled from three roundtables hosted by industry businesses around the state where 62 stakeholders from business, manufacturing, conservation, workforce and the public sector discussed challenges and opportunities shaping New Hampshire’s outdoor economy.
Tom Raffio is used to people calling him when they have a toothache. That means another veteran has heard about a Northeast Delta Dental program that provides free dental care for those who have served.
Seacoast Dementia Hub provides community support for at-home caregivers
CPR saves lives. More specifically, early chest compressions after a cardiac arrest can double or even triple the odds of survival by keeping blood flowing to the brain and the heart while awaiting further emergency care.
East Coast offshore wind projects offer a cleaner, more affordable energy solution to meet growing demand
Communities grow. Businesses invest. Families plan their futures. Supporting all of it are essential systems that operate largely out of sight, delivering the reliability we’ve come to expect from modern life.
Why communities can’t afford passive business engagement