Commercial & Industrial
Key Panel Recommends 88K New Homes Statewide in 16 Years
A panel of housing experts is recommending that New Hampshire aim to build 88,000 new housing units by 2040 if the state wants to keep growing tis economy.
New Balance Breaks Ground on Londonderry Factory
Officials at Boston-based sneaker giant New Balance and top New Hampshire political leaders gathered just before Thanksgiving to mark the ceremonial start of construction at the company’s latest factory.
Fannie Mae Extends Pilot Program that Boosts Credit Scores
Fannie Mae is adding another year to a pilot program that can help landlords boost tenants’ credit scores by reporting on-time rental payments, and making it free for more landlords to join.
CRE Loan Originations Fell 49 Percent as Lending Standards Tightened
A quarterly report released by the Mortgage Bankers Association earlier this month shows that, nationwide, commercial real estate and multifamily loan originations were down 49 percent by volume year-over-year across the country during the late summer and fall.
New HUD Leader Is Sharing Knowledge, Building Homes
At the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, Juana Matias is on a mission to make sure knowledge about how to leverage federal affordable housing funds to build a career in housing development knows no color line.
Fannie Mae Makes Credit Pilot Free for Landlords
Fannie Mae is adding another year to a pilot program that can help landlords boost tenants’ credit scores by reporting on-time rental payments, and making it free for more landlords to join.
Signs of Slowdown Hits NH Industrial Development
Rising interest rates and inflation are starting to put a slight damper on the hot industrial real estate market in New Hampshire, although vacancy rates are still near record lows.
Lonza, Vertex Break Ground on Pease Plant
New Hampshire’s latest life sciences-focused real estate development is now under construction.
State Needs 90K More Homes by 2040
The state Council on Housing Stability says New Hampshire will need to find ways to produce almost 90,000 new homes in the next 16 years if it wants to get a handle on its affordability problems.
1.9K Homes Proposed in Concord
With the growth of a proposed subdivision on property next to Concord’s local newspaper to 944 units, nearly 2,000 homes across a variety of developments are under consideration by city officials.