Why Expand to New Hampshire
NEW HAMPSHIRE IS BUSINESS-FRIENDLY.
- Low taxes and low occupancy costs.
- Available and skilled labor.
- Available and competitive buildings and land sites.
- Access to interstate highways and national/international airports.
- Business-friendly state government.
QUALITY OF LIFE
The Most Livable State in the U.S. since 2005 and
first again in 2011 (CQ Press), New Hampshire always ranks as one of
the healthiest and safest states in the nation. New Hampshire offers
exceptional quality of life:
- low crime rate.
- high quality health care.
- excellent schools.
- affordable housing.
- open space.
- cultural opportunities.
Many family-owned companies from other states move to New Hampshire
because the owners (who are usually second or third generation owners)
have experienced the quality of life while vacationing here, or
attending prep school, college or summer camp. In New Hampshire these
companies not only save money, but ensure that their next generations
can grow up in a wonderful place.
New Hampshire's quality of life offers more time for a balanced life
which also helps large corporations attract quality employees from
around the U.S. By not having to sit in traffic for two hours trying to
catch a plane or get to work, there is more time for employees to use
and more choices on how to use it. New Hampshire provides the
opportunity to have a satisfying career, while still having time to
attend a daughter's soccer game, meet a college friend at a local
sports bar, get that bike ride in after dinner, or volunteer with a
local charity.
- Business and technical assistance for manufacturers.
- Grant assistance in recruiting and training new employees and incumbent workers.
- Subsidized technical assistance from the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College.
- Technical assistance to New Hampshire companies interested in procuring federal and state contracts.
- Permit assistance.
- Customized reports and personal tours on available industrial and office real estate.
- Prompt and professional follow-through on any question related to state government.
For additional information about why New Hampshire is the right place for your company, please contact: Michael Bergeron or Cindy Harrington of the New Hampshire Business Resource Center at (603) 271-2591 or 1-800-417-4110. View directions and a map to our offices.
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