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RMS seeks up to $18M CRDA loan for next Hartford apartment project

The proposed project would add 286 apartments next to The Portrait near Dunkin' Park.

🔒CT furniture retailer collects $3.6M in tariff refunds after Supreme Court ruling

Stamford-based furniture retailer Lovesac said it has received $3.6 million in tariff refunds, becoming...

🔒Ledyard defense contractor wins $45.9M Navy contract

The agreement supports a Navy command that transports supplies and cargo worldwide.
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🔒Vernon shopping center sells for $62.5M

The nearly 296,000-square-foot retail center is anchored by ShopRite and TJ Maxx.

🔒Trump wants price transparency from CT hospitals

Seven Connecticut hospitals, including four acute care facilities, are among more than 500 nationwide that received warnings from the Trump administration claiming they lack the pricing transparency required by federal law, according to a published report.

Henkel seeks $1.4M tax break for Trumbull R&D facility

State incentive would support Henkel's $70 million Connecticut research expansion project.

🔒North Hartford Partnership lands $300K for climate resilience hub work

The North Hartford Partnership announced it has secured $300,000 in grants to launch a climate resilience hub at Hartford’s Swift Factory and fund a...

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Banville Wine Merchants to enter CT wholesale market

Banville Wine Merchants will launch wholesale distribution in Connecticut on July 1, making the state the New York importer’s eighth wholesale market. The family-owned company...

🔒Luxury Home Sales: Madison home with views of Long Island Sound sells for nearly $3.8M

Here's a listing of recent luxury home sales in New Haven and New London counties. The data is provided by Evan Berman of the...

🔒Avon apartment complex sells for $42M

Sale price was nearly 45% higher than the property's 2021 acquisition cost.

Amid reelection campaign, Lamont proposes utility reform package

Faced with a request for a double-digit rate increase from the state’s largest electric utility — in an election year — Gov. Ned Lamont...
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Connecticut businesses continue to face rising healthcare expenses, with insurers seeking significant premium increases for 2027 coverage.

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Downtown Hartford condo building owner seeks approval for 25 short-term rental units

Short-term rental plan aims to serve healthcare workers, corporate travelers and visiting executives.
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Former CT consumer counsel Katz joins Avangrid as energy policy VP

Elin Swanson Katz, who spent eight years as Connecticut's top ratepayer advocate before stints at FERC and the U.S. Department of Energy, joins Orange-based Avangrid amid a national energy crisis.
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🔒CT PR firm acquires Canadian digital agency, rebrands

The Stamford PR and marketing firm, founded in 1998, says the deal adds digital and AI-search capabilities as it repositions for a media landscape where getting found by artificial intelligence matters as much as traditional search rankings.

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Built in Connecticut, Making an Impact Worldwide: Why Local Manufacturing Matters More Than Ever

In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, a company’s brand is more than just a logo—it is a promise. And how that promise is presented to the public, physically and visually, matters more than ever. At Sign Pro, we believe delivering on that promise starts with how and where your signage is made. That’s why every product we create is proudly Made in the USA and manufactured right here in Connecticut.