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Education a Key Factor in New Hampshire Economy

June 20, 2011

It’s no secret that New Hampshire has the strongest economy within the New England states. The Granite State’s economy is actually stronger than quite a few areas in the nation. While much of that is due to the state’s “open invitation” to businesses like insurance companies, encouraging them to redomesticate by offering one of the [...]

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Attractive Facts about the Granite State for Redomesticating Businesses

June 13, 2011

Redomesticating is a big decision for any company. However, knowing a few pertinent facts about New Hampshire can help provide some significant peace of mind. 1. Educated Workforce According to the most recent study, more than 27% of New Hampshire workers hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. A more educated workforce means that you have [...]

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The Lakes Region in New Hampshire

May 27, 2011

 Situated on the eastern shores of Lake Winnipesauke is a cluster of communities under the jurisdiction of the Wentworth Economic Development Council (WEDCO).  Here, the primary markets belong to both travel and tourism, and while many tourists visit the region for vacation, Carroll County maintains the third lowest population by county in New Hampshire. In [...]

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New Hampshire: One of the “Most Livable” States in the Nation, Six Years in a Row

May 25, 2011

To anyone who is familiar with everything that New Hampshire has to offer to visitors, residents and businesses, it comes as no surprise that in 2010 New Hampshire was named in the top five of the “Most Livable” states in the nation by CQ Press.  (The 2011 numbers come out later this year.) This is [...]

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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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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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New Hampshire Says “No” to Dropouts

March 24, 2011

On Tuesday, March 8th, 2011, New Hampshire Governor John Lynch paid a visit to Manchester Central High School to meet with faculty and students. The occasion gave Lynch the opportunity to share some good news about the state’s educational system. Lynch announced that the New Hampshire high school dropout rate shrank 44%, to .97% in [...]

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The Makeup of a Healthy Regulatory Climate – New Hampshire Excels

March 10, 2011

Chances are good that when you think of a state’s regulatory climate, you’re imagining strict requirements and regulations. However, while that might be true for many states, New Hampshire is a notable exception to the rule. Businesses will find that the Granite State offers one of the healthiest regulatory climates in the US, but understanding [...]

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