Jack Tulley, chairman of the Nashua Business Industrial Development Authority, said the new waterfront development will utilize a large piece of land that is currently unproductive, and instead put it to good use. The number of apartment units eventually built on Bridge Street will ultimately be determined by market demand, according to Vayo. With few housing options available, he said, it drives up rental costs and creates less affordable housing in the city. “Right now, our region has a very low vacancy rate,” said James Vayo, a downtown specialist for the city and one of the individuals who helped spearhead the development project. The Residences at Riverside Landing will initially include 152 studio, one and two bedroom units in two multifamily buildings, along with a 50-seat restaurant, retail and residential amenities. Local employers are desperate for new workers, and housing must be available in order for those potential employees to choose Nashua as their home, he said. “We need to provide good housing options,” Mayor Jim Donchess said during Thursday’s groundbreaking ceremony at 50 Bridge St. The entire project includes several phases of construction and a total of 750 residential units with various neighborhood amenities along the river. Officials broke ground on the first phase of Renaissance Downtowns’ Residences at Riverside Landing, which will provide an initial 152 luxury apartments close to the downtown area. NASHUA - A massive waterfront project that could potentially bring 750 apartments to the Gate City broke ground on Thursday, about 10 years after the concept was first discussed. Click here for the link, or read text below: “Large waterfront project breaks ground in Nashua” was the headline written by Union Leader Correspondent Kimberly Houghton. The New Hampshire Union Leader was on hand to cover the event and published the story the following day. Also in attendance were project developer SMC Management Corporation of Watertown, MA project architect DeStefano Architects of Portsmouth, NH and general contractor Fulcrum Associates of Amherst, NH. TFMoran’s president Robert Duval attended the ground breaking ceremony of one of TFMoran’s multi-residential civil engineering projects in Nashua on Thursday, December 1, 2016. Once again, thank you Stonyfield for the yummy afternoon treat and yogurt coupons, too! This was the second consecutive year TFM participated in the Competition and we are looking forward to 2017. TFM’s COO, Dylan Cruess headed up the TFM Canstruction Team, and gratefully accepted the etched glass award on the Team’s behalf. The structure consisted of nearly 500 cans of different sizes, 18 boxes and miscellaneous jars and bars. The judges declared TFM’s 3-dimensional canstructure (a TFM engineer sitting under an apple tree) the winner of the “Best Use of Labels” category. Because TFMoran also helps to fight hunger by participating in the NH Food Bank’s 2016 Canstruction Competition, Stonyfield was delivering TFM’s trophy. The reason for the visit? Stonyfield is on the Advisory Committee for the NH Food Bank, and volunteers their time and products to help fight hunger in New Hampshire. The tasty treats included strawberry, blueberry and cherry organic greek yogurt and 100% grassfed yogurt. Many of TFM’s staff took a short break from their projects on Wednesday afternoon to enjoy some delicious Stonyfield yogurts. The party will be held on Thursday, Maat the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.Ī Big THANK YOU goes out to the good folks at Stonyfield Farm in Londonderry, NH for rolling their specialty yogurt cart into the lobby of TFM’s Bedford office. Voting started on Decemand will end at midnight on January 22, 2017. The BOBs are your chance to tell us, other readers and the rest of the state which companies in New Hampshire have the best products and services for businesses – categories include: Accounting Firm, Digital Media Marketing, Law Firm, Advertising Agency, MBA Program, Dining with Clients (by Region), Young Professionals Networking Group, and more! The BOB Awards are a New Hampshire Business Review awards program that celebrates the best New Hampshire companies in more than 90 business-to-business categories and are chosen by our readers. You must vote for at least 15 categories in order for your vote to count. Please consider voting for TFMoran in the Engineering Category, Question 10 in the on-line survey. TFMoran is proud to be the recipient of the New Hampshire Business Review’s BOB (Best Of Business) Award for four consecutive years, and we would love to make it five!
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