December 17, 2024
New Affordable Housing Development Proposed in Lebanon NH
A new, highly anticipated affordable housing development is being planned for vacant city-owned land in Lebanon, New Hampshire. This project, which promises to enhance the local housing market, will address a critical need for more rental options in the area. With its strategic location and thoughtful design, the development is poised to be an exciting addition to the city's...read more.
December 17, 2024
Dover Waterfront Project to Build Over 400 New Apartments
The Dover, NH, waterfront project is progressing as expected, according to Deputy City Manager Charlie Parker. Cathartes, based in Boston, is in charge of this project. This project has been long-awaited and created a lot of local interest. This development will bring in an additional 400 housing units. City officials took a tour of the site in September 2024...read more.
December 12, 2024
Office-to-Apartment Conversion of Dunlap Building in Manchester
On May 1, 2024, the Manchester Planning Board considered plans for two Elm Street projects resulting in 70 new downtown apartments. The board meeting took place in City Hall’s aldermanic chambers at 6 p.m. This meeting was a long-awaited event for revitalizing the downtown area. The board considered a site plan to renovate the historic Dunlap Building...read more.
December 12, 2024
Development At Site of the Portsmouth Daily Times Building Proposed
The Portsmouth Daily Times building at the corner of State, Pleasant, and Church streets in Portsmouth, NH, was damaged in a major fire in 2017. The owner of this building has sought to redevelop it since November 2024. Several variances would be required for this project. Peter Floros, the property owner, has wanted to rebuild since the fire damaged or destroyed...read more.
December 11, 2024
How Portsmouth's New Zoning District Will Create More Homes
Portsmouth, NH’s city council took a major step the last week of October to encourage new housing development. According to City Planning Manager Peter Stith, the council voted to pass a second reading of a Neighborhood Overlay District (GNOD). This vote was unanimous, adding parts of Commerce Way and Portsmouth Boulevard zoned for office research...read more.