Commercial & Industrial

NH Malls Eye Jackpots from Out-of-State Casino Operators
A 2006 change in state law has unlocked a new way for the state’s mall operators to bounce back from the “retail apocalypse.”

Catholic Charities NH Breaks Ground on 96 Units
Catholic Charities NH recently began construction on a nearly 100-unit mixed-income multifamily development in Peterborough that’s being funded in part by Evernorth

Hitchiner, PROCON Break Ground on 57K SF Milford Facility
Aerospace and automotive supplier Hitchiner recently broke ground on a 57,000-square-foot facility designed and being built by by Manchester-based PROCON.

Laconia School in Line for 2K Homes, Grocery Store
New plans for the 217-acre Laconia State School site show a grocery store, medical offices, about 2,100 housing units and greenspace for outdoor yoga, concerts and a farmers market.

Lupoli’s Hampton Casino Redo Passes Key Milestone
Town officials and developers have taken a step closer toward a possible massive redevelopment of the old Hampton Beach Casino into a more than 1.2 million-square-foot conference, entertainment and hotel complex.
How the Federal Reserve’s Rate Cut Could Impact CRE
The Federal Reserve this month made its first interest rate cut in over two years a large one – 50 basis points – and senior central bankers signal more cuts are coming.

Developer Pitches 80 Units for Muni Land in Lebanon
A former municipal public works garage next to downtown Lebanon could become 80 units of affordable housing under a plan proposed by a Hollis-based development team.

Casino Planned for Second Ex-Mall Anchor
The Mall at Rockingham Park is joining the list of New Hampshire malls whose owners think a casino will work to fill a vacant anchor space.

Rate Cuts’ Impact on Development: Mostly Talk, So Far
A Federal Reserve move to lower interest rates may nudge some developers to resurrect dormant commercial projects that were put on hold a few years back when rates first started rising.
360 Portsmouth Apartments Pass Key Hurdle
A proposal to build 360 apartments in garden-style buildings on the site of the city’s former Christmas Tree Shops has passed a key hurdle. The city Conservation Commission voted this month to unanimously recommend the city Planning Board approve a wetlands...