Monthly Archives: June 2015

Guinta Fighting to Preserve Granite State Land, Water and Heritage

This week, Congressman Frank Guinta (NH-01) introduced an amendment to the Department of Interior Appropriations package to increase funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund by $16 million for essential outdoor programs

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U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) today joined a bipartisan group of Members of Congress in calling for the immediate reauthorization of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), which is set to expire in less than 100 days at the end of September. Ayotte has been a strong supporter of LWCF and is cosponsoring bipartisan legislation that would permanently reauthorize the program.

THE HAMPSHIRE COMPANIES SELLS FEDEX GROUND BUILDING IN CARTERET, N.J. TO TIAA-CREF

The Hampshire Companies, a full service, private real estate investment firm with equity in assets valued at more than $2.5 billion, has announced the sale of PortSouth Milik, a 232,134-square-foot industrial building located at 200 Milik Street in Carteret, N.J. to TIAA-CREF

CBRE/NE NEW HAMPSHIRE TEAM RECEIVES DEAL OF THE YEAR AWARD

CBRE/New England announced brokers from its New Hampshire practice won three awards at the 1st Annual New Hampshire Commercial Real Estate Awards, including the ceremony’s highest honor for 2014 Deal of the Year CBRE/NE New England winners, which included Roger Dieker, Michael Tamposi and Steve Clancy, took home the Deal of the Year, Industrial Lease of the Year and Industrial Sale of the Year awards. All accolades were for the lease and subsequent sale of industrial space on Pettengill Road in Londonderry.

Kuster Announces $40,000 in USDA Rural Development Grants to Support Seniors in Grafton County

Congresswoman Annie Kuster (NH-02) today announced $40,000 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development program to the Grafton County Senior Citizens Council. The grant will support the Council’s work to provide services for senior citizens around the Upper Valley. The Council received a $12,400 Economic Impact Initiative Grant and a $27,600 Community Facility Grant, which will both be used to build an activities room at the Horse Meadow Senior Center in Haverhill that will allow the facility to fully serve seniors in the area

Ayotte Tours Sullivan Construction, Discusses Better Buildings Act

U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte recently visited and toured Sullivan Construction, Inc. in Bedford, a New Hampshire business that specializes in sustainable construction technologies. During the visit, she discussed the Better Buildings Act, legislation that she introduced with Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) that encourages tenants of commercial buildings to voluntarily implement cost-effective measures

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New Hampshire Housing Graduates Second Class of Homeownership Fellows

New Hampshire Housing graduated its second class of Homeownership Fellows recently. This year-long program accepts applications from emerging leaders in the mortgage origination field and is broken down into six educational development sessions. Sessions include learning about New Hampshire Housing’s entire range of programs, meeting with successful mortgage professionals, spending time at the New Hampshire Legislature, and visiting with other top state and national officials

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HUD CHARGES NEW HAMPSHIRE LANDLORDS WITH DISCRIMINATING AGAINST FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it is charging a group of New Hampshire landlords with housing discrimination for denying families with children the opportunity to rent certain apartments