Commercial & Industrial
Delaware North Proposes Another Big Expansion of Nashua Casino
The owners of Nashua’s Gate City Casino completed a major renovation and expansion less than three years ago. Now, they’re proposing to relocate operations to an even bigger facility they want to develop close to the Massachusetts border.
Modular Construction Is Gaining Traction in New Hampshire
Industry executives report growing interest in modular home construction as the state and region grapple with an acute housing shortage that seems to be getting worse by the season.
Steeplegate Mall Redevelopment Back on Track, City Says
Concord’s Steeplegate Mall, near death and until this month seemingly without a future amid legal disputes with a major tenant, could have a path to recovery and redevelopment.
Avison Young Names New England Market Lead
Avison Young named a broker with over two decades of experience in the Greater Boston commercial real estate industry to lead its New England offices.
136-Room Hotel Pitched in Seabrook
Developers want to add a hotel to Seabrook to a lot just off Interstate 95.
Multifamily Starts on the Rise Statewide
Construction of new multifamily housing is on the rise in key pockets around the state, providing desperately needed additional units.
Ayotte Suggests Leasing Surplus Land for Housing
Gov. Kelly Ayotte says the state should use “creative ways” to create more housing in New Hampshire – like leasing out unused state land to developers.
After Political Debacle, Bills Die in House Without a Vote
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.
NH Saw Spike in Housing Permits. But Is It Enough?
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.
Judge Rules Companies Are Entitled to Trump Tariff Refunds
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.
