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Located alongside the picturesque Merrimack River, the Monitor Way project will be a mixed-use community featuring the following elements:

120 workforce housing apartments
200 market-rate apartments
71 town homes
Urban Village featuring 100,000 s/f of commercial and retail opportunities alongside 250 market rate apartments
100,000 s/f of self-storage
Public river access
Over 2 miles of new walkin

g trails
2.4 acres of new community open space
More than $3.5 million in estimated annual tax revenue
100+ new jobs

Concord Monitor August 22, 2024 - Massive Housing Project Along Merrimack River in Concord Stalled.. City leaders say th...
08/22/2024

Concord Monitor August 22, 2024 - Massive Housing Project Along Merrimack River in Concord Stalled
.. City leaders say the project - despite the abundance of housing it offers - is simply out of line with their vision. They also say they want to delay zoning changes until after the city council updates the master plan, a process that won't conclude for about four years...

In a recent Patch Newsletter... "Lacasse: Monitor Way Project Balances Need For Housing And Access To Natural Resources​...
04/26/2024

In a recent Patch Newsletter... "Lacasse: Monitor Way Project Balances Need For Housing And Access To Natural Resources​"
By Kevin

As a principal developer of the proposed mixed-use Monitor Way project, a New Hampshire native and a former resident of Penacook, I would like to take this opportunity to share some information with the current residents of Penacook.

Recent letters to the editor have claimed the project would harm conservation efforts and cater primarily to out-of-staters. To the contrary, what is being proposed is a modest village with various types of housing choices and some mixed-use retail, meeting the needs of Granite Staters, with a significant percentage of conserved greenspace. Set more than 200 feet back from the river, it will not only preserve nearly 50% (or about 65 acres) of natural greenspace, it will also build about two miles of new public trails, over two acres of community park space, a dog park and unprecedented public access to the river.

In my opinion, there will be more opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty of the area with Monitor Way, than without it.

This land is zoned for industrial use, so someone could build a giant warehouse or industrial manufacturing facility here, destroying far more greenspace in the process, and the planning board would be hard pressed to deny them.

Meanwhile, the housing need is undisputedly real: the NH Housing Finance Authority has said the state needs 90,000 new units by 2040, and we’re already behind by 23,500 units needed today. This isn’t to meet demand solely from people fleeing big cities like Boston and New York, it’s to house people already living here.

New Hampshire’s population has been steadily increasing over the past many decades, while housing construction has not kept up with the need. And while in-migration currently outweighs new births, that has more to do with young families being priced out of living in New Hampshire, largely due to a lack of housing options.

Some people might fear “outsiders” coming to our communities, but that’s a red herring. What I fear is the hollowing out of our communities as we lose our most energetic and talented workers, including those children of parents living here today, to other states with more housing options. That’s who we should be thinking about.

This housing crisis isn’t new. It’s been long in the making, from decades of communities saying “No” to new housing.

When you call emergency services and they’re slow to respond because fire and police departments are understaffed and spread thin, when there aren’t enough special education teachers or child care workers to meet the needs of a community, when there’s no one to fill critical healthcare jobs and you can’t get a doctor’s appointment, it’s because for too long we’ve been saying “No” to new housing.

Why not say “Yes” to thoughtful developments like Monitor Way, which promises to create over 900 housing units while balancing conservation? It’s certainly better than the alternatives.

Kevin Lacasse is the president and CEO of New England Family Housing and a principal partner of the proposed Monitor Way mixed-use development in Concord.

Developer: There will be more opportunities to appreciate the area's natural beauty with Monitor Way than without it.

"Kevin Lacasse, CEO of New England Family Housing, shows the proposal plans for the Monitor Way project at the Greater C...
01/17/2024

"Kevin Lacasse, CEO of New England Family Housing, shows the proposal plans for the Monitor Way project at the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Thursday..."

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"...the developers have optioned roughly 40 acres owned by the Concord Regional Solid Waste Co-op. The uses for the addi...
03/15/2023

"...the developers have optioned roughly 40 acres owned by the Concord Regional Solid Waste Co-op. The uses for the additional land are still being explored.

The total project will now be on 135 acres behind the Concord Monitor building and near the Merchants Way development, which includes a Market Basket and New Hampshire Liquor and Wine Outlet."

--NH Union Leader, Feb 15, 2023

For more project news: www.monitorwaynh.com/news/

In December, the Monitor Way development team attended the Penacook Village Association's (PVA) annual meeting to learn ...
03/10/2023

In December, the Monitor Way development team attended the Penacook Village Association's (PVA) annual meeting to learn about the latest issues facing the City of Concord, New Hampshire and Penacook. We appreciated the opportunity to listen to City Councilor Brent Todd, Deputy City Manager of Development for the City, Matt Walsh, and members of the PVA discuss topics important to the future of Penacook and the City. Our team fielded a few questions at the end of the meeting, chatted with attendees after, and vowed to return with project updates in the near future. Thanks to the PVA for allowing us to attend, and to Concord TV for covering the event!

To learn more, please visit: monitorwaynh.com
Link to Concord TV video: https://lnkd.in/eth3Egaz

The Monitor Way development team would like to thank our friends at the Capital City Sunrise Rotary Club for recently in...
03/07/2023

The Monitor Way development team would like to thank our friends at the Capital City Sunrise Rotary Club for recently inviting us to discuss the details of our project and answer questions. We appreciate these opportunities to gather feedback from the public and local organizations. New Hampshire is desperately in need of more housing, and Monitor Way will deliver a variety of options. To learn more, visit monitorwaynh.com

ICYMI: "The developers want to build 650 housing units, as well as shops and self-storage in a project expected to cost ...
03/02/2023

ICYMI: "The developers want to build 650 housing units, as well as shops and self-storage in a project expected to cost north of $100 million.

The project is being proposed in several phases with one of the first being 100,000 square feet of retail and 250 market-rate apartments. Additional phases will include 120 workforce housing units, 70 condominiums, self-storage and 200 more market-rate apartments, according to its website.

The site has public access to the Merrimack River and more than 2 miles of walking trails."

Link to story: https://www.monitorwaynh.com/proposed-mixed-use-development-in-concord-gets-more-land/ #

For more media coverage of our project, visit our website: https://www.monitorwaynh.com/news/

ICYMI: Recent news about the proposed Monitor Way multi-use development project.You can find more media coverage of our ...
03/02/2023

ICYMI: Recent news about the proposed Monitor Way multi-use development project.

You can find more media coverage of our project via our website: https://www.monitorwaynh.com/news/

Proposed mixed-use development in Concord gets more land By Jonathan Phelps Union Leader Staff Feb 14, 2023 Updated Feb 15, 2023 Monitor Way, a proposed mixed-use project in Concord with about 650 housing units, is set to get bigger.

The environment and our proximity to the Merrimack River is one of the greatest assets of this project. We will preserve...
02/27/2023

The environment and our proximity to the Merrimack River is one of the greatest assets of this project. We will preserve 43 acres of the site, feature more than 4 acres of parks and open green space, allow public access to the river and create over 2 miles of walking trails that will interconnect with the existing river trail network.

We will comply with all state and federal guidelines and work closely with government officials during the construction period to ensure the riverbed is protected. The development itself will be set back at least 200 feet from the river, and we will have systems in place to prevent any change in runoff. There is also a unique bluff along the waterfront that provides a natural protective barrier.

https://www.monitorwaynh.com/faqs/

The Monitor Way team would like to thank the Penacook Village Association for allowing us the opportunity to attend thei...
02/21/2023

The Monitor Way team would like to thank the Penacook Village Association for allowing us the opportunity to attend their meetings in August & December and discuss our project. We very much appreciated the questions and comments from PVA members, and look forward to gathering further feedback as the process moves along. Thank you also to Concord TV for covering the events!

A public conversation about a proposed new development on the former The Concord Monitor property. Meeting held at Penacook Elementary School on 8/10/2022 - ...

“Monitor Way will deliver much-needed workforce housing, retail and recreation opportunities to Concord," Kevin Lacasse,...
02/20/2023

“Monitor Way will deliver much-needed workforce housing, retail and recreation opportunities to Concord," Kevin Lacasse, New England Family Housing

Monitor Way Housing, retail and recreation for our community. Learn more about the vision "Monitor Way will deliver much-needed workforce housing, retail and recreation opportunities to Concord." Kevin Lacasse, New England Family Housing The Vision Located alongside the picturesque Merrimack River,....

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