Report: Portsmouth Could Add More Homes on Public Land
by The Registry Review | Mar 23, 2021 | Commercial & Industrial
Faced with a long waitlist for its units and significant need for housing at moderate pricepoints throughout the Seacoast, the head of Portsmouth’s public housing authority is floating the idea of developing significantly more homes on publicly-owned property....Affordable Housing Developer, Financer Merge
by James Sanna | Aug 13, 2020 | Commercial & Industrial
Affordable housing nonprofits, one in Maine and the other in Vermont, are merging and aiming to offer their financing and development services in New Hampshire, as well as in their home states. Northern New England Housing Investment Fund and Housing Vermont...NH Voters Still Back Housing Construction
by James Sanna | Jun 8, 2020 | Commercial & Industrial
A new poll shows most state voters still back one of the core permitting reforms floated by Gov. Chris Sununu and a bipartisan task force last year, despite the coronavirus pandemic. The Center for Ethics in Business and Governance at Saint Anselm College surveyed...Military Housing Is Too Often Unfit to Serve
by Lew Sichelman | Apr 6, 2020 | Industry News, Residential Real Estate
Infestations of rats, mice and other rodents. Toxic black mold. Lead paint. The deplorable conditions of a lot of low-income housing – in urban areas, on American Indian reservations and in unincorporated communities along the Mexican border, for example –...