Commercial & Industrial
Ayotte Signs Bill to Speed Financing for Energy-Efficient Developments
Fifteen years after it passed in New Hampshire, no cities or towns here have implemented the C-PACER financing tool. Now, the program is getting a revamp.

Durham Developers Hope to Repeat Dover Cottage’s Success
John and Maggie Randolph, who built a widely acclaimed community of “tiny homes” in Dover, are taking their inspiration to the next level with a Durham single-family development.
Bipartisan Interest Sparked in Overriding Local Zoning
When it comes to describing some New Hampshire towns’ housing codes, Rep. Joe Alexander likes to use a colorful phrase: “snob zoning.”
Portsmouth, Kane End Suits Over Failed Development
The acrimonious saga of the McIntyre development in Portsmouth could be at its end.

Building to Rent, But Not in New Hampshire
The state is largely missing out on a new housing trend that’s a darling of institutional investors and is spreading across much of the nation.
Kane Pitches 248 Apartments for Ex-HQ Campus
Portsmouth developer the Kane Company and co-developer Tidemark have formally filed plans with local officials in Hampton that would replace a former corporate campus with apartments.
Lupoli Files Plans for Hampton Casino
Prolific developer Sal Lupoli has finally filed plans with town officials for his reimagining of the Hampton Casino.
Developer Plans Office-to-Hotel Conversion in Portsmouth
Prolific local developer Mark McNabb plans to convert one of Portsmouth’s historic mansions into a hotel.
Cottage Court Proposal Meets Stiff Opposition in Dover
Neighbors are attacking a plan to add four cottages behind an existing single-family house near downtown Dover, saying it won’t create “true family houses” or draw “real neighbors.”
‘No-Cause’ Evictions Bill Returns to State House
A bill that would allow landlords to turf out their tenants at the end of a lease period without stating a reason is again before state legislators.