|
|
Browse by Tags
All Tags » Hooksett » developers (RSS)
-
By Lauren Sausser
There was no shortage of Campbell Hill residents clammering for the microphone at an April 23 meeting to let Planning and Zoning Board members know loudly and clearly they don’t want a new proposed senior community in their backyard.
A senior housing community slated to be built in the Campbell Hill subdivision off Route 3 ...
-
BY GINGER KOZLOWSKIResidents of the Campbell Hill neighborhood are fighting a proposed 55-and-older condominium development proposed for Nancy Lane on land originally meant for single-family homes.
Developer J.R. Ouellette sees the proposal as beneficial to the neighborhood.
“It affords people that are 55+ the opportunity to live in a ...
-
BY LAUREN SAUSSERThere is service to be cut a growing market for senior housing in Hooksett, and four proposed developments for residents 55 and older attest to it.
And the hoops that developers jump through to build similar neighborhoods may get easier.
A proposed zoning amendment that was considered at a public hearing Monday, Feb. 23, would ...
-
BY LAUREN SAUSSERA Hooksett developer is seeking Zoning Board approval for a new senior condominium complex – the third similar development tentatively slated along the Route 3 corridor.
Beaver Brook Development of Hooksett has proposed an as-yet unnamed 36-unit, threestory structure off Nancy Lane.
A special exception granted by the ...
-
BY LAUREN SAUSSERThe Hooksett Town Council always knew it would only be a matter of time before the hightraffic Exit 11 parcel off Interstate 93 was developed, but now, it seems they may be waiting longer than they anticipated.
An oft-discussed Cabela’s sporting goods store, which has been tentatively slated for the site for over a year, is ...
-
BY JENN McDOWELLIt’s pretty unusual for one to find representative members of Hooksett’s Planning Board, Zoning Board, Town Council and Conservation Commission in the same room at once.
But after inquiring of developers who have been working with the town and meeting with them back in June, the groups got together in the Town Council ...
|
|
|