Business View Magazine | June 2019
318 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE JUNE 2019 MAKES IT EASY. Learn more at FlyManchester.com With easy access, affordable parking and free Wi-Fi, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport is the perfect choice for travelers seeking a hassle-free experience from roadway to runway. ONE OF THE 15 BEST AIRPORTS IN THE US” “ - Money.com F.W. Webb, Electronics for Imaging, and Milton Caterpillar have all built facilities in this area. It’s got great access to the airport, obviously, and it’s got great highway and interstate access, too. So, that’s been a major industrial development in the north section of town.” “The airport area, I call the Pettengill Road area, was driven by extending and creating the roadway network,” Mailloux adds. “A few years back, the State of New Hampshire created the Raymond Wieczorek Drive access road, which gave access to the airport and really opened up that area for industrial development. So, what we’re seeing now is the result of a lot of town infrastructure investment and state investment that has now created some more opportunities for the town. It’s also important to note that Londonderry has been able to do this by many years of thoughtful planning by both of our predecessors and realizing that, while it’s important to have commercial development and to see growth on that side of the town, and to provide a benefit to our residents by offsetting their tax impact, we’ve also been able to maintain our rural character and protect and preserve the residential corridor in the core of town - not only the orchards, but also conserved green space and open space.” Smith agrees that even though most people still view Londonderry as a rural, residential community, a significant portion of its tax base is commercial and industrial. “You have major employers like Stoneyfield Yogurt, which is owned by a French corporation, Lactalis; there’s the Coca-Cola Bottling Company; Harvey Windows; Electronics for Imaging, a California-based ink manufacturer; and L3 Warrior Systems, which is a defense contractor that manufactures night vision goggles. So, there are quite a few employers in town. The largest tax payer is a company called Calpine that has a gas-fired power plant that came to town in the early 2000s. It’s actually the state’s second largest power plant; the only one larger is the Seabrook nuclear power plant. They’re valued at about half a billion dollars, so they pay close to ten percent of the tax base in Londonderry.” That tax base has certainly helped the town’s infrastructure projects move along. “We
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