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🔒Developer pitches 40-unit rental community in Newington

Patrick Snow wants to build a 40-unit townhouse rental community on 5.9 acres of mostly undeveloped woodlands in Newington.

🔒Report: 3 drugs dominate list of most costly prescribed meds

An annual review of the most expensive prescribed medications in the state found that just three dominate the list.

🔒CT credit union buys former TD Bank branch property in Fairfield for $2.6M

Sikorsky Credit Union plans to open a new location in a former TD Bank...
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🔒Partners leave NY private equity firm to hang their own shingle in CT

Three private equity investors – two of whom worked together at New York private equity firm Brightstar Capital Partners – have founded a new...

CT Convention and Sports Bureau elects new board chair

The Board of the Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau has a new chair and vice chair. The bureau is the state’s official event sales and...

🔒NY private equity firm takes stake in CT accounting software provider, installs new CEO

New York private equity firm Quality Standard has made what it is calling “a strategic investment” in Flexi Software, a Shelton-based accounting software provider,...

🔒Conversion of former Waterbury Catholic school into apartments targeted to launch this fall

City officials have proposed selling the former St. Mary School to Kaybar Development Corp. for $1.6 million.

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🔒Farmington wealth management firms to merge

The combined firm will retain all current employees.

🔒Expert’s Corner: Nonprofit board members have financial responsibilities — regardless of their backgrounds

For professionals who are passionate about a cause, joining a nonprofit board is an excellent way to give back to the community and build...

🔒CT-based eye care manager acquires out-of-state laser eye surgery provider

Stamford-based ReFocus Eye Health, a private equity-backed management services organization for ophthalmology practices, has acquired New View Eye Center, a Virginia-based provider of laser...

CT aims to get to front of the line in Prospect bankruptcy case

The attorney general's office filed a lengthy court brief detailing how Connecticut has been harmed by Prospect Medical Holdings' ownership of three hospitals here.
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Do you agree with the state high court’s decision to order a local zoning commission to approve a development with affordable housing?

In a victory for advocates of Connecticut’s affordable housing law, a Superior Court judge has ruled that the New Canaan Planning & Zoning Commission improperly denied a proposal to build a 102-unit apartment complex that included 31 affordable units.

The 98-page decision refuted concerns commonly raised by opponents of such developments and emphasized that all towns bear some responsibility for meeting housing needs in the state.

The ruling, issued in Superior Court in Hartford, says that the planning and zoning commission must approve the construction after the developer makes a couple of minor tweaks to the proposal to build on Weed Street in New Canaan.

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🔒Office-to-apartments conversion proposed in Rocky Hill

Investors that recently paid $4 million for a Rocky Hill office building want to convert the property into 75 apartments.
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🔒New pickleball ‘destination’ in Branford to debut with tennis great Ivan Lendl, pro players

A new, $7 million pickleball and padel facility in Branford will mark its grand opening Saturday with an exhibition featuring professional players as well as tennis great Ivan Lendl.
Fairfield County

🔒Developer plans to build 11 apartments within expanded historic building in Norwalk 

A developer plans to expand a 2.5-story historic building in Norwalk to make way for 11 apartments, according to plans filed with the city. Bradford...

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The correlation between succession planning for family businesses and successful transfers to the next generation could not be more direct. One third of family-owned businesses have a succession plan; one third of family-owned businesses survive the transfer to the second generation.

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