AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHousing Crunch: NH Fiscal Policy Institute says the state still needs about 90,000 more homes; median single-family prices stayed near $525,000 in early 2026 as inventory remains tight (about 1.8 months in 2025). Commercial Real Estate: SPERRY Commercial Realty Associates closed the $2M sale of Northwest Crossing (621 Amherst St., Nashua), a 2016-built multi-tenant retail property on Route 101A. Public Health & Environment: State agencies updated residents on PFOA concerns in Bennington and Shaftsbury, including well testing, blood work, and waterline efforts tied to Saint-Gobain. Energy & Industry: Volvo Trucks is increasing recycled/renewable materials in new heavy-duty VNL/VNR models, including 75% recycled plastic in a key component. Agriculture: McQuesten Farm in Litchfield ended its strawberry season early after excess rain, even as drought conditions eased. Local Safety: A mobile home fire in Woodstock killed an adult man and left an adult woman with life-threatening injuries; investigators say it’s not currently suspicious. Business Growth: SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler visited Seacoast manufacturers to highlight small-business support and jobs momentum. Wildlife Conservation: NH Fish and Game will buy nearly seven acres in Concord’s pine barrens for $575,000 to expand habitat for the Karner blue butterfly.
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