Commercial & Industrial
BIA to Honor Former NH Housing Head
Clara Monier, the head of the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority from 1988 to 2007, will be honored by the state’s leading businesses on Oct. 20.
Court: Town Didn’t Have Authority to Fix Property Assessment
A judge was wrong to decide that the town of Merrimack could correct its undervaluation of the Merrimack Premium Outlets Center by adjusting its assessment, the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled Friday.
Despite Inflation, Disruptions, NH Homebuilders ‘Sprinting’
Even in the hottest U.S. housing market in more than a decade, new home construction has turned into a frustratingly uncertain and costly proposition for some homebuilders.
Service CU, Three Others Launch Challenger Bank
Portsmouth-based Service Credit Union has joined forces with three other credit unions to launch a challenger bank targeted at low- to moderate-income customers.
Brookline Sued Over Proposed Workforce Housing Development
Developers hoping to build multifamily workforce housing in New Hampshire are suing the town of Brookline for blocking their proposal.
Stebbins’ Children Take Reins at PROCON
The son and daughter of late PROCON CEO Mark Stebbins have taken the reins at the Hookset-based design, construction and development firm.
Salem Retail Plaza Sells for $2.89M
A Salem retail plaza has sold for $2.89 million.
Townhouse Condos Pitched in Stratham
Tuck Realty Corp. has proposed a 128-unit townhouse condominium development in Stratham on the town border with Exeter.
Methuen Construction Acquired by Colorado Builder
Plaistow-based Methuen Construction has been bought by a Colorado firm.
Large Dover Development Gets Key City OK
A large development planned for one of Dover’s most stubbornly vacant parcels got a key approval from city officials last week.
