Nashua, NH The Peabody Companies has promoted Carolina Sholl to director of quality assurance and portfolio operations. In this new leadership role, Sholl is responsible for overseeing the design, implementation, and continual improvement of
Hebron, NH Bensonwood celebrated the grand opening of the Grey Rocks Conservation Center — home of the Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA) — a new facility designed as a hub for environmental education, community engagement, and long-term watershed stewardship
Amherst, NH Fulcrum Associates, LLC has promoted David Henderson to the role of vice president. Henderson, who previously served as director of operations, has more than 30 years of experience in project management, leadership, and construction managemen
In the past week, I have attended two crucial meetings that introduced phenomenal statistics regarding the housing market in New Hampshire. Here is a few highlighted statistics that were shown:
Portland, ME East Brown Cow and The Docent’s Collection said that the Thompson Block has won a 2025 Preservation Award from Greater Portland Landmarks. The biannual award recognizes outstanding preservation efforts across the city. The
Londonderry, NH Marcus & Millichap brokered the sale of a 22,000 s/f industrial warehouse for $2.85 million. “We deliberately targeted owner-users who could unlock the building’s full potential,” said Luigi Lessa, director of investments. “That strategy paid
Portland, ME Powers Media House, a full-service video and photography company, has leased 1,500 s/f of industrial space at 1 Industrial Way for its new production studio, Studio120. Mike Anderson of Malone Commercial brokered the transaction.
Residential appraisers are working through some challenging times. High interest rates, lack of transactional activity, upcoming changes in report, and continued assaults on the integrity of the profession have taken a toll. Many appraisers have changed careers or opted for retirement. Others have expanded the scope of their services and have
The good news is that despite the bad news - economic uncertainty - things are looking solid in New England, better overall than other parts of the country. Before we consider housing markets and the like, let’s consider home builder confidence as the bellwether. The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index records subpar builder sentiment all around, below 50 since the
The New Hampshire commercial real estate market is experiencing heightened competition across multiple sectors, with investors recognizing the state’s tax advantages, continued job growth, and business-friendly environment as key differentiators in today’s challenging market. This competitive environment is creating some bidding wars across industrial