Northern New England

Perron formerly of Granite State Plumbing to be honored with N.H. Construction Industry Ethics Award

Concord, NH Gerry Perron, retired executive and founder of Granite State Plumbing and Heating, Inc. has been named as the recipient of the 24th annual New Hampshire

Wherren named Nobis’ health and safety officer

Concord, NH Nobis Group has added Jeremy Wherren as corporate health and safety officer. An advisor to clients throughout the U.S.,

Mendola of NAI Norwood Group sells 8 acres

Bedford, NH NAI Norwood Group completed the sale of 8 acres off of Easthampton Rd. in Northampton, Mass. for $595,000. The parcel is development land which will be used to build the city’s first climate controlled self-storage facility

Farrow joins TFMoran

Bedford, NH  Jennifer Farrow  has joined TFMoran, Inc. as receptionist.Farrow brings 20 years of administrative and accounting experience to TFMoran, including as an accounting clerk for the State of New Hampshire.

Colliers International leases 40,954 s/f of office/industrial space; Goodnow R.E. reps tenant New England Finish Systems

Salem, NH Colliers International negotiated a 40,954 s/f long-term lease at 32 Hampshire Rd. The space consists of 8,000 s/f of office and 32,954 s/f of light manufacturing and warehouse space.

NAI Norwood Group sells 20,200 s/f multifamily/self-storage facility

Charlestown, NH NAI Norwood Group completed the $1 million sale of 3507 Claremont Rd.  The site is a 20,200 s/f multifamily/self-storage mixed use property consisting of 23 apartments and 59 self-storage units. Joe Mendola and Joe Robinson of NAI Norwood Group represented the seller. 

Cropsey Commercial leases to SunStream Consulting at Riverfront Place

Tilton, NH James Cropsey of Cropsey Commercial Waterfronts brokered a one year lease with Jae-Ann Rock of SunStream Consulting for Suite 107 at Riverfront Place, 322 West Main St.

No doubt our industry will be changed - by Christian Stallkamp

Looking back at my presidents message in March, I spoke about the need to be able to adjust in commercial real estate, with my direct quote being “you may never know what the next day / week / month will bring.

The New Hampshire economy keeps chugging along... but for how long? - by David De Lise

Coming into 2020, the national economy has been on an extended upward trajectory for more than a decade. Housing prices are up, wage growth has been reasonable and the threats of inflation have been muted for an extended

Will global investors continue to see the U.S. as a safe harbor? - by Bill Norton

The Ides of March - all is well, or is it? Practicing in a tertiary/quaduciary commercial real estate market North of Boston, we tend to do our own thing - well, more or less. There is no question that Boston