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Free training webinar Sept. 15 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. for some real estate professionals.

Details on space for lease at 889 Elm St., via ChooseNH.com, a new real estate search site powered by NH Economic Development
Details on space for lease at 889 Elm St., via ChooseNH.com, a new real estate search site powered by NH Division of Economic Development.

CONCORD, NH – The availability of commercial and industrial properties and comprehensive data about the state are now available to business owners, investors and site selectors at ChooseNH.com.

The New Hampshire Division of Economic Development launched the site in partnership with the New Hampshire Commercial Investment Board of Realtors. Listings by NH CIBOR members automatically load to the site; non-NH CIBOR members may learn how to upload their properties at a free training webinar from 3 to 4:30 p.m., Sept. 15.

Click to go to ChooseNH.com and check it out.
Click to go to ChooseNH.com and check it out.

In addition to the real estate information, the website is also a source for data such as community profiles, demographics and business analysis.

“This is an essential tool for those interested in moving or expanding their businesses to New Hampshire and we now join many other states that offer access to the information needed for strategic planning,” said Carmen Lorentz, director of the Division of Economic Development. “Having this kind of information readily available in one place is critical for decision makers mapping out the future of their business.”

Representatives of municipalities with commercial real estate for sale or lease, as well as commercial property owners and commercial real estate agents who are not members of NH CIBOR should plan to enroll in the Sept. 15 webinar. It will explain how to upload property and how to use the site’s other features.

The webinar is free, but registration is required at nheconomy.com.

For more information, contact Michael Bergeron or Cynthia Harrington, senior business development managers, at 271-2591.

 


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