Dover, NH Development thread

I praise Dover for the amount of development its granted in the last couple of decades, but I think it's getting pretty saturated with new buildings in the 5-6 floor range. Is 8 or 9 floors too much to ask??? It seems like it's try to follow Portsmouth's lead on development in a lot of ways and could be shorting themselves out on some good development opportunities.
 
I praise Dover for the amount of development its granted in the last couple of decades, but I think it's getting pretty saturated with new buildings in the 5-6 floor range. Is 8 or 9 floors too much to ask??? It seems like it's try to follow Portsmouth's lead on development in a lot of ways and could be shorting themselves out on some good development opportunities.
So there is a budding conservative movement in Dover most of which is a tax revolt... The same Facebook-Americans are also generally mad about the level of new development. So I think the council doesnt want to stir the pot.
 
I praise Dover for the amount of development its granted in the last couple of decades, but I think it's getting pretty saturated with new buildings in the 5-6 floor range. Is 8 or 9 floors too much to ask??? It seems like it's try to follow Portsmouth's lead on development in a lot of ways and could be shorting themselves out on some good development opportunities.

I hate 5+1s as much as anyone... but it is true that any higher and you'd need to use something other than wood. Which costs a lot more even if it'd be much better. Not to mention needing even more parking.
 
You don’t need more parking if people are walking/biking around; at least Dover has a core well-built for that
 
Here are some pics from Garrison Hill Tower in Dover (11/12/25).

Downtown:
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The Cocheco River development:
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Railroad Apartments:
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The Dover Cocheco Waterfront Development is making good progress. Will add approx. 415 housing units in apartments and townhouses, 26K square feet of commercial space, and a riverfront park and boathouse when complete —

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Some photos of this project from earlier today. The townhomes being constructed behind the larger structures look good.

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On my last trip to the area a few weeks ago, my wife and I really liked Dover. She said, "Dover looks like Lowell if they cleaned it up."

The Children's Museum of NH was fun for a day with my fam.
 

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