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Claremont, State Work To Transfer Property for Housing Needs

Summary by indepthnh.org
By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org CONCORD – A former cotton textile mill along the banks of the Sugar River in downtown Claremont was transferred from state to city hands Wednesday for housing needs and might be an excellent example of ways New Hampshire can create more spaces for people to live, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said. The Executive Council voted unanimously Wednesday to sell 17 Water St. to the city for $700,000, well below its assessed value at i…
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indepthnh.org broke the news in on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
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