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The Queen City Bazaar: A curated destination for vintage & hand-crafted treasures

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This spring, Manchester welcomes The Queen City Bazaar, a market dedicated to the soul and character of vintage finds. Shifting away from the traditional market format, the event offers a refined shopping experience that feels more like an open-air gallery than a standard bazaar.

Dark aesthetic, bright turnout: Queen City Black Market packs historic halls

read more…: Dark aesthetic, bright turnout: Queen City Black Market packs historic halls

Having vastly outperformed expectations and the previous venue’s capacity in its initial iteration, Queen City Black Market now finds a suitable home within the mysterious halls of Elm Street’s New Hampshire Masonic Center; a building oozing elusivity with its nondescript exterior and storied esoteric history.

It’s Your Money: How to buy an affordable home in New Hampshire

read more…: It’s Your Money: How to buy an affordable home in New Hampshire

“Affordable” housing means different things to different people. There’s the official designation, which can be a hot button when it’s proposed for a neighborhood. There’s the mortgage lender’s definition when they’re considering your application. Then there’s the very specific definition when you sit down and crunch your numbers. 

NH mobile home community residents can make their voices heard in survey

read more…: NH mobile home community residents can make their voices heard in survey

New Hampshire residents who live in manufactured home communities have a chance to air their concerns in a survey that U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan, D-N.H. is making available online, part of a study she’s doing on the rising corporate control and resulting costs of living in the traditionally affordable housing.

Time is running out to vote for this year’s Pizza Madness champion – Can Pizza Man make it a three-peat?

read more…: Time is running out to vote for this year’s Pizza Madness champion – Can Pizza Man make it a three-peat?

There are only four contestants remaining in our third annual Manchester Ink Link Pizza Madness Tournament and it’s time to decide a champion!

Polling will remain open until Monday, April 6 with the champions announced on Tuesday, April 7.

High prices and limited supply continue to strain housing affordability in New Hampshire

read more…: High prices and limited supply continue to strain housing affordability in New Hampshire

his week, NHFPI released a new analysis of New Hampshire’s housing market, highlighting how high prices, limited supply, and rising rents continue to challenge affordability. While price growth has slowed in some areas, housing costs still outpace incomes, limiting options for renters and prospective homebuyers statewide. Below are three key takeaways.

The Soapbox: A wooden bear weighs in on debate over Hanover Street project

read more…: The Soapbox: A wooden bear weighs in on debate over Hanover Street project

Hi, I’m Woody Bearelson. I’m a wood bear that has the unique advantage of not having a human brain or heart. It helps me understand some of the people in Manchester and the decisions they make. This past week it helped me understand some of the alderman who perhaps share my affliction of being brainless and heartless.

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