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Southern New Hampshire industrial sector looking to carry momentum into 2026

Demand for industrial space holds steady, even as an elevated construction pipeline lifts vacancy
Georgia Pacific's 85,000-square-foot deal in Sarnia Properties' 100 New Hampshire Avenue in Portsmouth was one of the largest industrial leases signed in Southern New Hampshire last year.  (CoStar)
Georgia Pacific's 85,000-square-foot deal in Sarnia Properties' 100 New Hampshire Avenue in Portsmouth was one of the largest industrial leases signed in Southern New Hampshire last year. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
February 20, 2026 | 10:00 P.M.

Southern New Hampshire's industrial property market, defined by CoStar for analytical purposes as the Rockingham and Strafford County submarkets, looks poised to keep the ball rolling in the Granite State well into 2026.

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