Manchester aldermen approved two applications for the RSA 79-E tax credit program Tuesday, for projects involving properties at 25-27 Lowell St. and 215 Canal St.
For the past year, Travis York has kept a secret about plans to transform an old industrial building in a prime spot in downtown Manchester into a space with a
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Tim Messina presenting virtual production to Chris Stinson, Amy Greene and their team at Studio Lab. Photo by Lauren Lyons/Studio Lab
CONCORD, NH – Local film producers say the nascent film industry in New Hampshire is poised to attract big business, but an effort by the governor to eliminate the New Hampshire Film and Television Office’s $123,000 annual budget could make that more difficult.
The way it works now, when a major motion picture or TV show wants to find a location to film a scene or the whole story, states compete for the privilege, with incentives like tax credits and assistance like prepared lists of potential locations, attracting sometimes millions of dollars in local spending.