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🔒As entry-level home construction declines, developer plans East Hartford subdivision for middle-income buyers

West Hartford developer Matthew Haubrich is proposing a rare 19-house subdivision in East Hartford priced between $400,000 and $500,000, aiming to fill a widening gap as entry-level single-family homes become increasingly scarce in Connecticut's housing market.

🔒Mystic developer buys historic Middletown building for $2.1M, advances 42-unit apartment conversion 

A developer that paid $2.1 million for a historic downtown Middletown building plans a 42-unit mixed-use apartment redevelopment.

🔒New Haven biotech Trevi Therapeutics builds billion-dollar valuation around lone late-stage cough drug

New Haven-based Trevi Therapeutics has raised more than $250 million to develop Haduvio, the only drug in development for chronic cough, with the company preparing Phase 3 trials targeting patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis who cough thousands of times daily.
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Flooring supplier PC Floors opens Hartford location, third in CT

PC Floors will open its 10th location next week — in Hartford — marking the wholesale flooring supplier’s third Connecticut store.

🔒Mass. real estate investment firm acquires Red Robin-anchored building in Enfield for $3.65M

Newman Properties has purchased a 6,350-square-foot retail building at 15 Hazard Ave. in Enfield for $3.65 million, expanding the firm’s commercial portfolio into Connecticut.

Lamont proposes new nonprofit advisory board

Gov. Ned Lamont has proposed a bill intended to strengthen Connecticut’s nonprofit health and human services providers as they face increasing financial and administrative pressures tied to federal policy changes.

🔒190-unit apartment building planned for parking lot on New Haven’s Orange St.

A developer is proposing a new, seven-story apartment building on New Haven’s Orange Street, providing 190 units and retail space. The downtown site at 7...

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CVS reports record revenue but Aetna insurance costs weigh on results

CVS Health reported record revenue for 2025 and reaffirmed its earnings outlook for the coming year, but continuing cost pressures at its Aetna insurance business weighed on quarterly profitability and underscored the challenges faced by the company’s health benefits segment.

🔒CT furniture maker hit by tariffs, trims workforce as demand softens

New tariffs and softer demand weighed on second-quarter profits at Danbury-based Ethan Allen Interiors Inc., prompting continued workforce reductions.

AG probe underway after Rocky Hill apartment complex evacuated

Attorney General William Tong is investigating the lack of heat and flooding at the Concierge Apartments in Rocky Hill after the entire complex, which...

This CT nonprofit is getting startups through the ‘valley of death’

When a winter storm slammed 34 states with a destructive mix of ice, heavy snow and freezing rain late last month, David Dellal stood...
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Should CT require land-use commissioners to complete training in planning and zoning law?

Connecticut’s culture of opposition to development projects — from housing to data centers — may be undermining economic growth.

One proposed solution: require baseline education for volunteer land-use commissioners who make decisions with long-term consequences for their towns. Many of these volunteers currently have little formal background in planning, zoning law or economic development.

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Proposal in Bristol seeks to convert former medical offices to residential housing

The Bristol Zoning Commission will consider an application seeking to change the zone for a former medical office building to allow for the development of residential housing.
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Developers propose to replace New Haven affordable housing complex

The current structure was built in 1972, and the developer says it has reached the end of its useful life and renovation is not feasible.
Fairfield County

Boston realty investment firm buys Stamford medical office buildings for $17M

A Boston-based private equity real estate firm has purchased three medical office buildings on Stamford’s Summer Street for $17 million, according to city land...

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United Way 2025 Community Impact Report

This past year, United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut celebrated a Centennial milestone, launched a new strategic plan, opened its new downtown office and entered a strategic alliance with United Way of West Central Connecticut. President and CEO, Eric Harrison, shares more about the organization’s accomplishments and what’s next.
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