The NH Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA) announced last week that it had awarded $5 million in tax credits to projects throughout NH. The funds will significantly impact initiatives that advance local community economic development goals,.
As the saying goes, build a better feller-buncher and the forestry world will beat a path to your door.But that’s assuming you can get financing, technical help and development space exactly the issue that a four-month program is trying to tackle.
Having survived and grown after a terribly timed beginning doors opened just as the pandemic hit Concord’s makerspace is ready for its next phase and is looking to move out of the old Beede Electric Building in Penacook.“It is a good launching.