Commercial & Industrial
How Federal Funds Will Bolster Infrastructure in NH
Another windfall of federal money is expected to start flowing into New Hampshire soon, after President Joe Biden signed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act last week.
AGC: Contractors Have Begun Passing on Rising Materials Costs
Contractors appear to be no longer willing to eat rising material and other costs driven by supply chain kinks, labor shortages and inflation, a new analysis of federal economic data by the Associated General Contractors of America suggests.
Sununu to Seek Fourth Term as Governor, Won’t Challenge Hassan
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu said Tuesday he’ll seek a fourth term and won’t run for U.S. Senate against Democratic incumbent Maggie Hassan
Life Sciences Supplier Leases Space in Amherst Warehouse
A giant, new warehouse in Amherst now has a tenant.
Where Is Workforce Housing Shortage Greatest?
As lawmakers brace for another legislative session in which the housing crisis is once again expected to be a top agenda item, they might also want to familiarize themselves with what might be called the Three W’s – what is workforce housing, who’s it for and where is it needed in New Hampshire?
CFPB to Scrutinize Rental Screening Procedures
Companies that provide background screening services for rental properties could be subject to greater scrutiny as federal agencies take actions to eliminate a name-matching practice that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said has undermined the housing market recovery.
Redgate-Kane Resumes Lawsuit Against Portsmouth
The team working to convert a former federal office building in downtown Portsmouth into a mixed-use development has thrown in the towel on negotiations and is resuming its lawsuit against the city for breach of contract.
Housing Appeals Board Faces Fight for Life in Concord
Preliminary bills filed at the State House in Concord indicate lawmakers will be dealing with a wide variety of housing-related issues this fall. But the biggest battle at the Capitol may well be over further attempts to eliminate the new Housing Appeals Board.
Sununu Praises Portsmouth Project
Gov. Chris Sununu praised the latest PROCON-Kane Co. development in Portsmouth during the building’s ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremonies on Oct. 7.
Climate Change Could Make Leaf Peeping Less Predictable
Droughts that cause leaves to turn brown and wither before they can reach peak color. Heat waves prompting leaves to fall before autumn even arrives. Extreme weather events like hurricanes that strip trees of their leaves altogether.
