Portland, ME Old Port Square and Fête Market has released the 2026 schedule for the Old Port Makers Market, following the inaugural markets in 2025. The 2026 markets will take place on June 20, July 4, September 5, and October 3,
Milford, NH Dennis Kelleher, John Pentore and William Peck of Horvath & Tremblay have completed the sale of Longley Place I & II (106 multi-family units). The trio exclusively represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction.
Portland, ME Maine Preservation has named East Brown Cow as a winner of a 2026 Maine Preservation Honor Award for the Boyd Block at 178 Middle St., recognizing one of the most
Portland, ME CORE negotiated the sale of Grace, a historic church and event venue located at 15 Chestnut St. The $1.43 million transaction closed on January 27, 2026.
Portsmouth, NH Timberline Construction Corp. (Timberline) has completed a conversion, expansion and infrastructure upgrades for Ethos Port City Veterinary Hospital, enabling the delivery
Concord, NH Turner Group has promoted Carole Zielinski to the firm’s chief financial officer by its board of directors. Zielinski has been with the Turner Group for four years,
Bedford, NH Realty ONE Group Next Level (ROG) officially marked the opening of its new headquarters with a ribbon-cutting celebration attended by local and state officials, real estate professionals, community
Portland, ME Colliers negotiated a major industrial lease at 765 Warren Ave. Jim Boyle and James Ewing of Colliers represented the tenant, Keller Warehousing & Co-Packing. The
One supposes you might pick gold for this honor. After all, gold isn’t produced by geologic forces - it is other worldly stuff formed by collapsing neutron stars. Unless another supernova happens nearby, there isn’t any
According to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), in an effort to provide greater consistency throughout the New England District and the collective United States, and to improve efficiency through the standardizing of
After nearly four decades working in Southern New Hampshire commercial real estate, I’ve learned that our market rarely moves in straight lines. We correct, digest, and then quietly reset before the next wave of