New Hampshire
Business Review
150 Dow Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Phone: 603-624-1442
Fax: 603-624-1310
www.nhbr.com/

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The New Hampshire Business Review is the only statewide business newspaper in the Granite State. Now in its 21st year of publication, the NHBR, published biweekly, has long been seen by readers and advertisers as the most respected source of business information, news, features and advice in the state.
The NHBR's 50,000 significant and influential readers range from sole proprietors to CEOs and other top executives of large publicly held corporations to key government decision-makers.
The newspaper, in its in-depth regular sections, covers the real estate and construction industry, the high-tech sector, banking, the legal profession, health care, the hospitality industry and many others.
NHBR also produces two annual perfect-bound editions—the Book of Lists and the Handguide. Both publications have been a “must read” for years, and are seen as the most reliable business reference re-sources in the state. Book of Lists includes comprehensive listings for the leaders in dozens of key industries. Handguide includes complete contact information for the state’s elected officials, boards and commissions, chambers of commerce, meetings & conference facilities and much more.

The fastest growing state in the Northeast, New Hampshire has a population of more than 1.2 million. It hosts 31,879 businesses and its per capita income is the sixth-highest in the country. It is annually listed among the top five states in numerous quality-of-life surveys, ranging from livability and safety to health and child well-being.
The Granite State boasts one of the most concentrated high-tech employment populations in the U.S. With a highly educated, highly skilled labor force and nationally famous low tax burden, the state has attracted some of the nation's largest companies, including Compaq, Cisco Systems, Tyco, Fidelity Investments and Liberty Mutual. Together they employ thousands of New Hampshire residents. Along with finance, health care and retailing, the state has a vigorous international trade sector, as New Hampshire businesses export billions of dollars a year in manufactured goods and services. Its world-famous lakes, mountains, ski resorts and sales tax-free shopping attract millions of tourists each year from around the United States and the world.

 

Circulation: 

16,000  Bi-Weekly

 

New Hampshire
• Population: 1,235,786
• Businesses: 31,879
• Largest cities in region:
- Manchester (107,006)
- Nashua (86,605)
- Concord (40,687)
• In 2000, the work force was 686,000 strong with 35% employed in the service sector, 27 percent in whole sale/trade and 18% in manufacturing.
• The non-farm proprietors’ share of small business income totaled $2.9 billion — an increase of 7.7% from 2.7 billion in 1999.

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