Commercial & Industrial
Multifamily Starts on the Rise Statewide
Construction of new multifamily housing is on the rise in key pockets around the state, providing desperately needed additional units.
Ayotte Suggests Leasing Surplus Land for Housing
Gov. Kelly Ayotte says the state should use “creative ways” to create more housing in New Hampshire – like leasing out unused state land to developers.
After Political Debacle, Bills Die in House Without a Vote
It’s a cherished State House maxim in New Hampshire: Every bill gets a public hearing, and every bill gets a vote on the House or Senate floor.
NH Saw Spike in Housing Permits. But Is It Enough?
Building permits issued by New Hampshire towns and cities for new single-family and multifamily housing units are at their highest levels in nearly 20 years.
Judge Rules Companies Are Entitled to Trump Tariff Refunds
In a defeat for the Trump administration, a federal judge in New York ruled March 4 that companies that paid tariffs struck down last month by Supreme Court are due refunds.
Kane’s 274-Unit Plan in Portsmouth Advances
Major Portsmouth-area developer The Kane Company has won support of a key city body in trying to add 274 apartments west of Portsmouth’s downtown.
Torrington Properties Eyes Start of Mall at Fox Run Redevelopment
After years of planning and discussions with town officials in Newington, Torrington Properties is poised to finally begin its massive redevelopment of the now-vacant mall.
Tariff Fog Still Thick for Builders After Supreme Court Ruling
Real estate industry executives saw encouraging signs from the Supreme Court’s February decision wiping out Trump administration-imposed tariffs on some building materials, but hopes for predictability over U.S. trade policy were promptly dashed by new tariffs announced just days after the ruling.
Hampton Casino Rebuild Postponed Until 2027
The rebuild of the Hampton Beach Casino is still on, but it won’t be happening this year.
Limited Sewer, Water Access Driving Up Housing Costs
When it comes to ideas on how to boost new housing in New Hampshire, sewer-and-water improvements aren’t at the top of most priority lists. But maybe they should be.
