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After Political Debacle, Bills Die in House Without a Vote

by The Registry Review | Mar 30, 2026 | Commercial & Industrial

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. But a series of scheduling woes, time constraints, and partisan machinations just upended that tradition. Facing the need to...
NH Saw Spike in Housing Permits. But Is It Enough?

NH Saw Spike in Housing Permits. But Is It Enough?

by Jay Fitzgerald | Mar 16, 2026 | Commercial & Industrial

First, the good news: 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, according to new state report. But now the bad news: The number of housing units issued...

Judge Rules Companies Are Entitled to Trump Tariff Refunds

by The Associated Press | Mar 16, 2026 | Commercial & Industrial

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. Judge Richard Eaton of the U.S. Court of International Trade wrote that “all importers of...

Kane’s 274-Unit Plan in Portsmouth Advances

by The Registry Review | Mar 16, 2026 | Commercial & Industrial

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. The company plans three apartment buildings along a curving stretch of Portsmouth Boulevard, near the intersection of...
Torrington Properties Eyes Start of Mall at Fox Run Redevelopment

Torrington Properties Eyes Start of Mall at Fox Run Redevelopment

by Jay Fitzgerald | Mar 9, 2026 | Commercial & Industrial

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 at Fox Run and the nearby Newington Park Shopping Center. Torrington is expected to start razing...

Tariff Fog Still Thick for Builders After Supreme Court Ruling

by Steve Adams | Mar 2, 2026 | Commercial & Industrial

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...
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