Somersworth, NH – Tidemark and BOD Holdings LLC have broken ground on a new 135-unit apartment project in downtown Somersworth. State and local officials, along with members of the community, joined BOD Holdings LLC, Tidemark and PROCON’s design-build team for a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the beginning of the project.
The site was previously home to a vacant garage and an old General Electric plant overflow parking area. The new apartment complex will include a mix of studios and one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, and will offer surface parking and state-of-the-art amenities. The project is intended to create “missing middle” housing to serve shipyard employees, nurses, and local business workers, providing modern living spaces and easy access to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard via Route 236.
“With the groundbreaking for these new apartments, we are not only expanding housing options in Somersworth but also setting a new standard for urban living in the area,” said Joe Geoghegan, a partner at Tidemark. “Our goal is to create a community that offers modern conveniences and a high quality of life for all residents.”
“New Hampshire has a critical need for housing in order to keep our New Hampshire Advantage alive and well. This project will provide much-needed residential options with all the comforts and amenities of contemporary urban living for Seacoast residents,” said John Stebbins, CEO of PROCON.
“Somersworth has so much to offer, and we are excited about how this project supports the redevelopment and revitalization of our downtown,” said Somersworth Mayor Matt Gerding. “There is so much potential here, and we are excited about how this development will positively impact our city.”
The project is slated to be completed in the spring of 2026.





