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The SNHU Arena is located in downtown Manchester on Elm Street (U.S. Route 3) at the corner of Lake Avenue.The arena was built on the site of a former Zayre's department store and is located on an irregular block, surrounded by Elm Street (west), Lake Avenue (north), Chestnut Street (east) and Auburn Street (south), with Cedar (north) and Willow (east) streets taking a corner off the ...
Oct. 20—Downtown dining changes in Manchester and Nashua A RESTAURANT on Elm Street in Manchester is slowly evolving into a new identity. The BluAqua Restobar is undergoing a complete revamp and ...
The 75 Canal project, at 501 Elm, 533 Elm and 30 Auburn streets, is being developed on the former site of a long vacant building, Meineke Car Care Center and the Granite State Fruit Co. warehouse.
Sep. 30—THE FORMER Lemay Brothers Jewelers sign on Elm Street in Manchester glows again, but the original neon cursive letters have been retrofitted to a more energy-efficient LED fixture. The ...
An October 2015 photograph of the Pandora Mill, main building of the University of New Hampshire campus in Manchester, New Hampshire The north end of the Amoskeag Millyard, on the Merrimack River Downtown Manchester, looking south along Elm Street A view of the ice hockey surface at SNHU Arena The main atrium of the Currier Museum of Art The UNHM dorms are located just off Elm Street, minutes ...
When built in 1892, this four-story brick building was the largest apartment block in the state, and it still dominates its section of Elm Street. It has modest Romanesque styling elements, and was designed by William M. Butterfield , one of Manchester's leading architects, as an investment property for John Butler Smith and Frederick C. Dow ...
The plans at 1305 Elm St. call for Northpoint Engineering LLC to construct a 24,744-square-foot, five-story building with four commercial units on the first floor on an 11,021-square-foot lot.
The City Hall of Manchester, New Hampshire, is located at 908 Elm Street, the city's principal commercial thoroughfare.The brick-and-granite three-story structure was built in 1844-45 to a design by Boston architect Edward Shaw, and is a prominent early example of the Gothic Revival style in a civic building.