All aboard! Get an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the dynamic changes that are taking place in Nashua. Nashua will complete over $100 million in infrastructure improvements by the end of 2015 that will help transform this growing community and create value for real estate investors, developers and brokers. The Nashua Developers Showcase will take place June 4 and will provide a unique opportunity to:
* Get an insider's tour of shovel-ready and emerging development sites throughout Nashua;
* Hear about how Nashua's newest development success stories have exceeded expectations by collaborating with supportive and development-friendly local and state governments;
* See the latest construction progress along the Broad St. Parkway, Nashua's new 1.8 mile roadway that will connect Downtown Nashua and four major development opportunities directly to the FE Everett Turnpike;
* Network at breakfast and following the tour with property owners, economic development professionals and other decision makers;
* Learn more about upcoming sales of municipally-owned property, including a large riverfront site within Nashua's historic Millyard.
Mark your calendar for June 4, 2015 for a chance to get a sneak-peak of the Nashua that everyone will soon be talking about. Seats are limited. For more information or to register, call or email Beth Hamilton at hamiltonb@nashuanh.gov or 603.589.3260.
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