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Economic Development in NH

Mount Washington Valley Area – Where Recreation and Business Opportunities Prevail

May 17, 2011

Most New Englanders either brave or embrace wintertime. In the Mount Washington Valley area, home to Mount Washington of course, visitors and residents alike take charge by enjoying skiing and winter recreation. Come the warmer months, there is relief as the ice melts and plenty of optimism with hiking trails and immense vista views from [...]

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NH Gardens: Serenity By Design

May 11, 2011

 With hammock or book or camera in hand, New Hampshire residents have a rainbow of choices to disappear to and find some quiet moments. From gardens to hiking trails, New Hampshire has a great deal to offer. Barrett House in New Ipswich, New Hampshire has 75 acres to wander, and includes a Greek Revival summerhouse, [...]

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Hire New Hampshire To Grow Your Business

May 2, 2011

The Granite State has established an infrastructure to promote hiring within New Hampshire and encourage businesses to relocate here. Currently, the Office of Workforce Opportunity works to look ahead and ensure that a safe and ongoing workforce is available to businesses within the state over the long haul. A goal of promoting life-long learning is [...]

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The New Hampshire Lakes Region: A Great Place to Do Business

April 30, 2011

The New Hampshire Lakes Region has always been a reliable vacation destination with its 273 lakes granting unlimited recreational activities. However, is the area also worthy of incorporating a business or reincorporating an existing one? To live and work in this picturesque and vacation worthy region is certainly a reality for many, as the area [...]

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The Granite State Offers Insurance Companies Incentive to Redomesticate

April 25, 2011

For life, property and casualty insurance companies, ensuring that you are domiciled in the right state is vital for numerous reasons. Perhaps one of the most important is the premium tax charged by the state. This can represent an enormous cost over even a short period of time. New Hampshire offers insurance companies one of [...]

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“Fore!” A Look At New Hampshire Golf Courses

April 23, 2011

One of the Granite State’s best kept secrets is that New Hampshire has outstanding golf courses. Yes, you can only enjoy them during the warm-weather months, but the wait is well worth it. Many New Hampshire golf courses offer spectacular venues along the seacoast, or boast breathtaking mountain views, and most of the golf courses [...]

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NH’s Business Resource Center: Wooing Redomesticating Businesses

April 16, 2011

New Hampshire may not be famous for throwing gala parties before trade shows, or for bragging about massive tax incentives for big businesses and fat subsidies for companies, but that doesn’t mean the Granite State isn’t fully committed to wooing businesses seeking to relocate, reincorporate, or redomesticate. In fact, there are some serious perks to [...]

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New Hampshire Commercial Real Estate, Getting Stronger

April 15, 2011

The 2011 New Hampshire Commercial Real Estate Market Outlook report from CB Richard Ellis is out, and it’s chock full of useful data for site selectors and insurance executives considering a move, expansion, or redomestication to the Granite State. From the NH-based CBRE team: We believe opportunities are being created each day that will reward [...]

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Keene, New Hampshire – A Great Place to Do Business

April 10, 2011

Southwestern New Hampshire is home to the Monadnock Region and its Economic Development Corporation is intent on developing and establishing business growth in its downtown area of Keene. The surrounding towns and villages are quiet and historic with the town of Swanzey offering postcard-perfect scenery with four of the remaining 55 covered bridges in the [...]

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The Power of “Yes” for New Hampshire’s Workforce

March 31, 2011

Today’s economy has hit much of America’s workforce hard, and workers in New Hampshire have not been immune to the tough economic climate. New Hampshire, however, is not sitting around to wait and see what happens. In addition to many job creation initiatives and efforts to bring new business into New Hampshire, the state is [...]

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