Lebanon's route 120 corridor could see mixed-use development.
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| Title: | Lebanon's route 120 corridor could see mixed-use development. |
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| Source: | New Hampshire Business Review. 2/13/2026, Vol. 48 Issue 3, p1-1. 1p. |
| Subjects: | Mixed-use developments, Housing development, Business development, Zoning, Protected areas, Apartment buildings, Housing, Roads |
| Geographic Terms: | Lebanon (N.H.) |
| Abstract: | The article discusses proposed zoning changes in northern Lebanon along Route 120, aimed at facilitating new housing and business developments. The City Council recently held a public hearing to consider these changes, which would transition much of the area from industrial use to mixed-use development, allowing for multifamily housing and various businesses. The changes are intended to balance the need for housing with the preservation of conserved lands, as the region is identified as an emerging third village center. Dartmouth Health supports the proposal, emphasizing the need for more diverse housing options, particularly smaller multi-unit complexes and townhouses, in response to community demand for approximately 4,000 new housing units by 2030. [Extracted from the article] |
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