Two large housing projects in downtown Lebanon face delays by NH Business Review for Clare Shanahan/Valley News

The former mill building on Foundry Street, part of a proposed 196-unit multi-family development that will also include parcels on Mechanic Street in Lebanon, N.H., on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. The site’s developers plan to keep the historic smokestack. (Photo by Alex Driehaus, Valley News/Report For America) Developers of a…

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1850 Daily Times building in Portsmouth is history after demolition: What’s next? by NH Business Review for Jeff McMenemy-Portsmouth Herald

The Daily Times building in Portsmouth was demolished overnight Monday, Sept. 30 into Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. (Photo by Deb Cram) The historic but badly fire-damaged Daily Times building off State Street was razed overnight (October 1, 2024) as planned in downtown Portsmouth. A pile of debris from the former building filled…

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New details for Laconia site: grocery store and housing – and outdoor yoga by NH Business Review for Annmarie Timmins-New Hampshire Bulletin

Pillsbury Realty Development, the state’s new buyer for the former Laconia State School, has proposed a mixed-use project that would include about 2,000 homes. (Screenshot) If the state’s new buyer for the 217-acre former Laconia State School delivers what he’s proposed, the site would have a Market Basket, medical offices,…

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Done deal: MLSs, brokerages get preliminary approval of opt-in settlements by Brooklee Han for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire The brokerages and non-Realtor-owned MLSs that decided to opt in to the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) commission lawsuit settlement agreement can breathe a sigh of relief. As expected, Judge Stephen R. Bough, who is overseeing the Sitzer/Burnett and Gibson/Umpa suits, granted preliminary approval to the 13 brokerages and 15 MLSs that chose…

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