New Hampshire Business Review

New Hampshire Business Review

New Hampshire Business Review is a bi-monthly magazine printed on newsprint, based in Manchester. It focuses on topics related to business in New Hampshire.

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  • 1 week ago | nhbr.com | Amanda Andrews

    Jacob Noble joins Foxfire Property Management, recent commercial real estate sales, plus Steeplegate Mall redevelopment faces legal battles ... and more Foxfire Property Management welcomes Jacob Noble as senior commercial property managerFoxfire Property Management has announced the addition of Jacob Noble as its new Senior Commercial Property Manager.

  • 1 week ago | nhbr.com | Patrick Cronin

    StoneArch Development Corporation’s proposal to replace a historic home on Front Street with 16 townhouse-style condos is moving forward despite opposition from neighbors, who argue the development is “out of character with the neighborhood.”The town Planning Board voted 6 to 1 on Thursday, April 10, to approve the project with several conditions.

  • 1 week ago | nhbr.com | Mike Cote

    As director of the CEO & Family Enterprise Center, Michelline Dufort connects family-owned businesses with resources — including each other. The center helps owners navigate the challenges that can arise when husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, parents and children, and other family members are working side by side. For the past 25 years, former school teacher Denise Thompkins has owned and operated Sylvan Learning Center, which she launched in New Hampshire with three franchise locations.

  • 1 week ago | nhbr.com | Brad Cook

    It has become apparent two-plus months into the second Trump administration that the fundamental issue confronting the United States is whether the rule of law or the raw exercise of power will prevail. It appears to be that simple, and that important.

  • 1 week ago | nhbr.com | Paul Cuno-Booth

    A federal judge says New Hampshire is making good progress toward eliminating wait times for inpatient mental health care. Since May 2023, New Hampshire has been working to comply with a court order requiring it to end so-called “ER boarding.” For over a decade, many patients have been forced to wait days or even weeks in the emergency room after being involuntarily held for mental health care because of a shortage of beds.

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