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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 ...
Elm Street from Bridge Street, 2009. Downtown Manchester is the historical, economic and cultural heart of the city, and a center of finance for the state. It is also the focal point for dining and nightlife in the greater Manchester area.
The Dunlap Building is a historic commercial building at 967 Elm Street in downtown Manchester, New Hampshire. It is a large five-story brick building occupying a corner lot on Manchester's principal commercial street. It was built in 1879 as a four-story building, and extensively rebuilt in 1908, when the fifth story was added.
Jun. 13—THE owner of an Irish pub on Elm Street in Manchester might be seen wearing cowboy boots at his new restaurant across the street. Jim Pliakos, co-owner of Shaskeen Pub and Restaurant ...
The Smith and Dow Block stands north of downtown Manchester, on the west side of Elm Street (its principal north–south thoroughfare) north of Dow Street. It presents 230 feet (70 m) of frontage to Elm Street and is 71 feet (22 m) deep, and had 40 units at a time when most apartment blocks had no more than 10–12.
The tallest building in New Hampshire from 1972 until 1992. 3 Wall Street Apartments 223 ft (68 m) 18 1985 Used to have a restaurant on the top floor. 4 WZID Tower 194 ft (59 m) 5 1991 194-foot communications tower on top of the WZID Building. 5 Brady Sullivan Tower 180 ft (55 m) 18 1970 Briefly was tallest building in New Hampshire.
Apr. 16—Hundreds of new apartments are under construction all around downtown Manchester, and hundreds more are in the pipeline. One of the latest proposed projects will bring 250 units next to ...
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.