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Nick Golon Reflects in New England Real Estate Journal’s Year in Review 2023

New England Real Estate Journal‘s December 30 issue features a Year in Review Spotlight, with input from numerous professionals across the Real Estate industry. Principal and Civil Department Manager Nick Golon gave his thoughts on the year with insight into his accomplishments and career in 2023.

What was your greatest professional accomplishment or most notable project, deal, or transaction of 2023? TFM partnered with Unitil and ReVision Energy in the development of the Kingston PV Facility, planned for construction in early 2024 pending final permit approvals. This 5-megawatt solar array would be one of the largest solar facilities in the state that’s currently in operation.

What emerging trends will drive investment and development in 2024?
Solar power has become the fastest-growing electricity source in the United States, representing more than 50% of generation projects that were planned for 2023. New Hampshire’s growth in solar energy is part of a larger national trend towards renewable energy, indicating the increasing importance of sustainable energy in the United States.

See more professionals’ Year in Review here.

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Merchants Way Featured as Top Project of 2023 by NEREJ

TFMoran project Merchants Way was recently featured in the December issue of New England Real Estate Journal (NEREJ) as one of the “2023 Top Projects”, after being featured as “Project of the Month” in the February issue.

TFMoran engineers worked with Interchange Development, LLC to design and permit Merchants Way, a 200,000sf multi-phase mixed-use development on Whitney Road at I 93 Exit 17. TFMoran’s services included master planning, civil/site engineering, traffic engineering, permitting, and landscape architecture.

TFMoran is proud to be a part of the team. See an excerpt from the article below.

Concord, NH Interchange Development LLC has completed the first phase of Merchants Way, a new Market Basket anchored shopping center located adjacent to I-93 at Exit 17 in the Penacook area of the city. Phase I of the 43 acre Merchants Way development includes a new 81,000 s/f Market Basket supermarket, 22,000 s/f attached HomeGoods retail space, a 13,500 s/f New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet, and a 2,200 s/f Wendy’s Restaurant. The buildings were constructed in 2021 and 2022 along with two private roads, Merchants Way and Interchange Dr., which connect to Whitney Rod. and Rte. 4 next to I-93. The Merchants Way development complements the previously constructed Xtramart/Mobil convenience store with Dunkins and drive thru at Exit 17.

Interchange Development LLC Completes Phase One Construction of Merchants Way in Concord, NH
New England Real Estate Journal
February 17, 2023

Continue reading the article here.

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TFMoran Bedford Office Holiday Party

TFMoran’s Bedford office staff and family got together in the flex space on Friday, December 15th to celebrate the holiday season. Delicious food from Puritan Backroom in Manchester including chicken tenders, mac and cheese and more were available for everyone to enjoy.

An array of activities were available to both kids and adults including coloring, cookie decorating and fun holiday games with prizes and treats. It was certainly nice to take a break from work and enjoy a fun evening with good company.

Congratulations to our Ugly Sweater Contest winners Dylan Cruess, Kiera Lamb and Marty Gavin!

Happy Holidays from all of us at TFM!

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Queen City Center Featured in Business NH Magazine

Recent TFMoran project, Queen City Center was recently featured in the Business NH Magazine on Thursday November 30th, 2023. TFMoran is excited to be a part of the project, working closely with Lauer Architects and owners York Real Estate.  We invite you to check out the article by clicking this link or by reading the text below.


York Brothers Invest Millions to Create a New Entertainment Hub

Published Thursday, November 30, 2023
Author Matthew Mowry

From the outside, 215 Canal Street in Manchester is a nondescript old mill building with a chain link fence topped with remnants of barbed wire. The building that once held a printing company and then a defense contractor does not exactly scream “entertainment destination.”

Yet that is the vision for the building’s future that sprang from serial entrepreneur Travis York, who along with his brother Kyle, through York Real Estate, is investing $6.25 million to transform the 30,000-square-foot industrial building into Queen City Center, an entertainment hub in the middle of Manchester that will be brimming with activity by summer 2024.

York describes his new venture as a “curated collection of brands united by a shared focus on community, craft quality and entrepreneurship.”

What started as a need to relocate a video production company form Massachusetts to Manchester mushroomed into an entertainment complex that will be anchored by Harpoon Brewery, an employee-owned brewer of IPA that will include an experimental brewery, scratch kitchen and taproom.

The building will also include the video production and commercial content studio, Big Brick Productions, part of York’s marketing agency, GYK Antler, which is housed in his neighboring historic R.G. Cigar Factory building at 175 Canal St. Other tenants include: City Club Golf, a members-only club providing 24/7 simulated golfing and a lounge led by Lauren Ryan and Patrick Gocklin; Union Coffee, a specialty coffee roaster owned by David Cianci; Barre Life, a fitness studio owned by Ashley Oberg that will offer barre, yoga, Pilates and trampoline classes; Wicked Joyful, a pop culture shop owned by musician and comedian Nick Lavallee; Tenants have signed 10-year leases.

And York plans to develop the outdoor area between his two buildings to create green space and a gathering area that will feature a revolving selection of vendors and activities and worked with the city to disconnect the dead-end street that runs between the buildings.

The project aims to build on the activity in Manchester’s downtown, that includes thousands of residential units under construction, and attract workers to the area by providing more restaurant and entertainment options. “We employ creative professionals, and they want fun things to do,” York says. “It was a dated industrial building, and we are turning it into a modern gathering place.”

Touring the cavernous shell of the building in October, with wires and cables hanging from the ceiling and walls being torn down, it can be hard to see what it will be. But York’s passion for this newest venture is evident as he describes the businesses that will occupy various spaces that will bring people in throughout the day, from their morning coffee to evening drinks and concerts.

The location and potential of the building was too enticing for the York brothers to pass up. York points out it is less than a half mile from many workplaces, SNHU Arena and Northeast Delta Dental Stadium. The complex, which comes with 40 dedicated parking spots, sits directly behind The Double Tree Hotel with its conference center and an attached parking garage.

It is a new lease on life for a building that had been a mystery to York. “For years I’ve been looking at it wondering what was going on [inside],” says York. During the pandemic he got to know the owner of the business as well as the building’s owner and found out the company expected to outgrow the space and was relocating at the end of 2022. At the same time, the lease for his studio’s Massachusetts space was expiring.

“We started brainstorming what was logical to put in there and quietly reached out to folks,” York says. He wanted entrepreneurs with a “rising tide” mentality to create a center that could serve as a creative hub for Manchester. “We wanted to bring something new and different to the city,” he says.

York Real Estate spent almost $2.4 million to buy the building and another $3.5 million on construction. They also enlisted local partners to bring his vision to fruition, signing a management and construction agreement with real estate company Colliers in Manchester, collaborating with Lauer Architects in Goffstown, TFMoran in Bedford and securing financing through St. Mary’s Bank in Manchester.

York says he expects to turn over spaces to tenants by April or May, and Queen City Center is slated to fully open by summer. The building is almost fully committed except for one space that York says he is intentionally holding back to see what the best use will be.

“I hope we are inspiring others to do projects and rise up the community,” York says.

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Shadowing TFMoran’s Land Surveyors

Today, Marketing Intern Eric Poublon had the opportunity to tag along with the Land Surveying department for a day in the field.

Eric joined Morgan and Marty at Southern New Hampshire University this morning for part of their Topography and Utility Survey. Morgan and Marty demonstrated how the Prism Pole is tracked either manually or robotically by the operator or the Total Station Theodolite. This lets the team record precise measurements by communicating the vertical height and horizontal depth, allowing the instrument to draw a three dimensional line between the two surveyors and their equipment. The line will then be used to produce a topographic map of the site. They also recorded where the electrical and sewer manhole covers were located along with catch basins in the area.

Eric enjoyed his time out in the field with the Land Surveying department and getting to know the work and expertise of others at TFMoran!

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Dylan Cruess Set to Take a Plunge for Special Olympics of New Hampshire

Coke Northeast is hosting the 25th Anniversary of their Penguin Plunge this February 11th, 2024. This fundraiser for Special Olympics New Hampshire (SONH) takes place at Hampton Beach, NH where participants plunge into the freezing water of the ocean. The Penguin Plunge is one of the many plunges alike put on this winter to raise money for SONH.

The mission of Special Olympics New Hampshire is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.

TFMoran’s Dylan Cruess will be taking the plunge this year, help him reach his fundraising goal by donating here!

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TFMoran Kicks off the Holiday Season with our Annual Harvest Lunch

TFMoran celebrated the holiday season last Wednesday with the annual “Harvest Lunch” held at the Bedford Village Inn. Both offices were brought together in the Great Hall for socializing, appetizers, and beverages before the buffet-style lunch was served. Dessert featured a specially made Harvest Lunch decorated cake by Frederick’s Pastries in Bedford, NH.

After lunch, TFMoran President Robert Duval wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and spoke about all the wonderful things to be thankful for over the past year. Bob took a moment to congratulate TFMoran for our achievements, including the 2023 NH Business Review “Best of Business” Award for the eleventh consecutive year – and voting is now open for the 2024 BOB’s! He then thanked the team for our combined efforts and hard work over the past year noting that our exceptional work and dedication will get us through the unforeseen future. TFMoran continues to strive for the best and looks forward to another successful year.

Dylan Cruess, COO also addressed the team, speaking about health insurance, the 401k program, and other benefits.  He then congratulated individuals celebrating milestones with the company and recognized new employees that have joined within the past year. Dylan also mentioned the new opportunities TFMoran has begun and explore along with his eagerness to incorporate new technology into our work.

The TFMoran principals were happy to give out bonuses to the team in appreciation of everyone’s hard work and dedication to the Company.

A special thank you to the TFMoran principals for hosting yet another very special occasion. It was a great send-off to the Thanksgiving holiday as everyone headed home afterward to spend time with their families. Thank you to The Bedford Village Inn for the amazing food and lovely venue!

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TFMoran Welcomes Jeff Lessard

TFMoran is pleased to welcome Jeff Lessard as a CAD Technician in the Bedford office. Mr. Lessard has over 24 years of experience in AutoCAD design in support of survey, engineering, land planning, and development. Mr. Lessard earned his Certificate of Electrical Technology from Manchester Community College and his AutoCAD Certificate from the University of New Hampshire.

In his new position, Jeff will be working closely with engineers, landscape architects, and surveyors to provide support in the design of commercial and residential developments and subdivisions.

Welcome to the team, Jeff!

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TFMoran Kicks Off United Way Employee Fundraising Campaign

TFMoran has partnered with the New Hampshire Chapter of United Way in kicking off our third annual Employee Fundraising Campaign!

TFMoran held a lunchtime party on Monday, November 13th to kick off our annual fundraising campaign. We were joined by Holly Maki of Granite United Way and Robert Tourigny of NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire. Holly Maki spoke to us about the resources Granite United Way offers to help those in need throughout the region, and where the money goes. Robert Tourigny also spoke to us about NeighborWorks Southern New Hampshire, a non-profit that TFM has worked with on multiple projects, bringing affordable housing to Manchester and the southern New Hampshire region.

This employee fundraising campaign makes it easy to donate through Granite United Way’s website by making a payroll pledge. Employees can have their preferred amount automatically deducted from their pay to contribute to the non-profit cause of their choice.

United Way helps more than 48 million people a year by boosting education, economic solutions, and health resources in 95% of U.S. communities and 37 countries and territories.

Last year, TFMoran employees donated close to $2,000 through this campaign!

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TFMoran on Two Excellence in Construction Award-Winning Project Teams

Last month, the Associated Builders and Contractors of New Hampshire and Vermont (ABC NH/VT) held their annual Excellence in Construction and Merit Awards. TFMoran is proud to be a part of two award-winning project teams: Excellence Award: North Branch Construction, Sig Experience Center, and Merit Award: Eckman Construction, NH Eye Associates Medical Office Building.

The Premier Construction Industry Recognition Event in New England!
The annual Excellence in Construction awards program includes categories for all types of contractors. It is also an opportunity for companies to promote professionalism, create recognition of their capabilities, and create excitement among employees and reward them for their accomplishments. The publicity recieved by award winners is invaluable and helps promote an awareness of the impact construction professionals have on everyone’s lives and livelihoods.

ABC NH/VT

General Contractor | Commercial | Over $10M – Excellence Award
Congratulations to North Branch Construction for receiving the Chairman’s Award and an Excellence Award for the Sig Experience Center. TFMoran provided civil engineering, permitting, survey, landscape design, and construction administration services for the project. The new state-of-the-art firearms training facility is the latest addition to the campus of Sig Sauer Academy located on Exeter Road (NH Route 27) in Epping, NH. The new Experience Center includes retail and office space, training and education rooms, an indoor firing range, and Sig Sauer museum space.

General Contractor | Commercial | Under $10M – Merit Award
Congratulations are also in order for Eckman Construction for receiving a Merit Award for the NH Eye Associates Medical Office Building. TFMoran provided structural engineering services for the project, which consisted of a 4000sf single-story addition and renovations to the interior and exterior of an existing building. The existing building, formerly a Subaru dealership, was given new life, providing space for administrative offices, exam rooms, and retail. A porte cochere was added to the existing building’s facade, providing covered entry.

Congratulations to all the winners and their project teams!