Commercial & Industrial
No Deal: Laconia School Buyer Misses Deadline
The next-highest bidder after Robynne Alexander says it has let the state know it remains interested in the property.
Court: Towns Can’t Reject Solar on Looks, Fears Alone
The court overturned the Franklin Planning Board’s denial of a solar project that met the city’s zoning ordinance but was opposed by neighbors who argued it would ruin the scenery and bring down their property values.
State Sues Homebuilder, Claims $500K Fraud
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella announced his office has filed a civil complaint against a homebuilder and its owner under the state’s Consumer Protection Act.
Salem Warehouse Lands 114K SF Lease
The warehouse is geared towards distribution and industrial and high-tech manufacturing tenants, with its proximity to both air cargo at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and highway access to the Boston area.
Can New Hampshire’s Housing Inventory Get Any Lower?
Real estate experts aren’t expecting a major increase in the number of homes for sale in New Hampshire this spring despite early-year data suggesting an uptick in listings might be in the offing for 2024.
R&D Could Throw Lifeline to Sinking Suburban Office Sector
Conversions to R&D space could be the best option for suburban Boston office landlords facing a financial crossroads, real estate executives predicted at an economic forum focusing on the region between Interstate 95 and the New Hampshire border.
New Hampshire’s Top Recent Property Sales: March 10-16
Data sourced from The Warren Group, publisher of The Registry Review. Covers March 10-16, 2024
Labs to Anchor $800M Lowell Development
The University of Massachusetts-Lowell will embark on a massive, nearly $800 million development campaign poised to bring hundreds of units of housing, hundreds of thousands of square feet of commercial space and a new dormitory to the Mill City.
Study: Amenities Key to Office Performance
A recent analysis by researchers at commercial brokerage JLL has concluded that a high level of amenities is the key difference between buildings that kept or gained tenants over the last four years, and those that lost tenants.
Chinburg Pitches 145 Apartments at Fire-Ravaged Mill
Chinburg Properties wants to turn the abandoned Great Falls Bleachery and Dye Works at 200 Main St. in Somersworth into its next multifamily development. The local developer, whose senior development manager Paul Goodwin is also a Somersworth city councilor, brought...