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February 2011

Redomesticating? Prime Commercial Real Estate Available in New Hampshire

February 28, 2011

The following feature article is also soon to be released through one of the state’s press release news distribution services, highlighting a particularly remarkable, move-in ready commercial property suitable for property/casualty and life insurance companies. Move-in ready, and ready for business: Finished commercial space awaits tenants in NH ROCHESTER, NH  — Ever watch those home [...]

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Hooksett, New Hampshire – A Metropolitan Area with Small Town Flair

February 24, 2011

The town of Hooksett, New Hampshire, is located in the south central part of the state and is just a short distance over the Massachusetts border. The town’s Economic Development Council promotes businesses to reincorporate in the area and cannot help but boast their ever growing award list which includes, “The Third Fastest Growing Community”, in [...]

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2010 Saw a Four Percent Increase in Life Insurance Sales, a 16 Percent Decrease in Term Life Premiums

February 21, 2011

According to the Life Insurance Marketing Research Association (LIMRA), a worldwide association of insurance and financial services companies, the sales of new whole life and universal life products resulted in a gain in individual life insurance sales in 2010. In their US Individual Life Insurance Sales Survey, LIMRA announced that the total annualized premiums for [...]

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18 Friday Fun Facts About New Hampshire

February 18, 2011

While New Hampshire is clearly a great place to live and do business, statistically speaking, there are a number of interesting and lesser-known facts about the state that make it attractive to anyone who’s interested in its rich and surprising history. Drop some of these facts at the next water-cooler conversation and see the reactions [...]

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Arts Incubator and Host to Genius: New Hampshire’s MacDowell Colony

February 14, 2011

When it comes to getting a good shot at winning the esteemed Pulitzer Prize, budding authors should set their sights on garnering a spot at New Hampshire’s illustrious MacDowell Colony. The famed artists’ retreat on 450 wooded acres in Peterborough, NH has hosted a whopping 61 Pulitzer-winning scribes in its 100-plus year history, which is [...]

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Redomestication Resources From PSNH, New Hampshire’s Largest Power Utility

February 10, 2011

Economic development resources in New Hampshire aren’t limited to what government agencies offer. It’s also in the best interest of utility companies to help out-of-state businesses relocate to New Hampshire, and to help in-state businesses expand and grow. One such utility is Public Service of New Hampshire, the state’s largest power company. In fact, they [...]

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“More Opportunities to Pay Less in NH” – One Insurance Company’s Success Story

February 7, 2011

In 2007, the state of New Hampshire embarked on a multi-year initiative to make it one of the most attractive places in America for property/casualty and life insurance companies to call home. At the center of this initiative: A reduction in the insurance premium tax from 2% to 1.25%, making NH’s rate the lowest in [...]

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Low In Taxes, High in Talent – New Hampshire Is a Perfect Fit for Insurance Companies

February 3, 2011

Insurance companies cannot help but see the Granite State as a fantastic place to domicile and do business. The tax advantages and workforce opportunities alone offer a significant advantage over many other New England states. When it comes to the state’s premium tax, New Hampshire has the lowest of any New England state at 1.25 [...]

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Live Free

February 1, 2011

In 1809, General John Stark, a famous New Hampshire soldier in the American Revolutionary War, made this toast, “Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils.” This very much puts the quote into perspective, coming from a great Revolutionary War hero. “Live free” is even more to the point. An abbreviation of [...]

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