Commercial & Industrial
Cities and Towns Make Halting Progress on Pro-Housing Zoning
For years, the housing shortage has dominated New Hampshire residents’ concerns. On Wednesday, the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen decided to respond.
Portsmouth Warehouse Sells for $24.5M
A brand-new distribution center in Portsmouth has been sold by its developer.
Torrington Buys Rochester Shopping Center
Torrington Properties, a major player in the state’s real estate landscape, announced it’s bought a large Rochester shopping center for $51.3 million.
NH Homelessness Orgs ‘in Limbo’
The New Hampshire organizations that receive homelessness services funding from the federal government say they are again facing uncertainty.
NH Industrial Market Undergoing ‘Healthy Correction’
Demand for industrial properties has noticeably softened over the past year, particularly for larger storage spaces usually sought by giant retailers.
Development on NH Border Tests Appetite for Starter Homes
A high-profile site in Amesbury is a test case for a resurgence of a housing style that consumes less land and takes a smaller bite out of household budgets.
Phillips Exeter Buys Church for Dorms
Local developers David Cowie and Florence Ruffner have sold Exeter’s former First Baptist Church to the town’s famous private school.
Despite Massive Need, Housing Advocates Prepare for Defensive Battle
Pro-housing advocates are expected to spend more time on the defensive this coming legislative session as critics push back on recently passed reforms.
Somersworth Church Could Become Apartments
A Catholic church in Somersworth would be sold if a developer can get approval for an apartment complex on the site.
NH Workers Struggle to Afford Homes – Even Well-Paid Ones
New Hampshire’s housing crisis has gotten so severe that it’s now crowding out higher-income doctors, managers and even top corporate executives.
