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🔒How one CT manufacturer remade its supply chain as tariffs reshaped global trade

Norwalk-based HMTX Industries has spent years shifting production out of China — and now a new CEO is tasked with turning that supply-chain overhaul into long-term growth.

🔒CT bank receives state approval for first New York branch

Darien-based DR Bank has received regulatory approval to open its first branch in New York.

Solar developer to debut five commercial projects in CT as federal incentives sunset

Catalyst will pay rent to the host buildings; the power — 1,025 kilowatts from the five sites — will be sold to utilities at a fixed rate.
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Tasca Automotive buys Stamford Hyundai dealership property for $9M

Deal adds dealership real estate to Tasca Automotive's Connecticut holdings.

Norwalk harbor study calls for water taxi, mooring expansion

A new study of Norwalk Harbor recommends adding up to 333 moorings, launching a water taxi service and improving public shoreline access as part...

🔒Lamont releases $15.2M to assess, remediate brownfields

A dam-removal project and the assessment of contamination at the former home of a newspaper are among a dozen projects in 11 communities receiving a total of $15.2 million in grants and loans from the state.

🔒Eversource’s bid to seal 300,000 rate-case pages draws pushback from regulators, advocates

State regulators and consumer advocates on Tuesday challenged Eversource Energy’s plan to file most of the supporting records in its upcoming electric rate case...

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Yale announces $4.5M fund for New Haven nonprofits

The Yale and New Haven Community Fund is seeking applications for projects that will “create lasting value for New Haven and its residents.”

Insurers seek $21M from CT law firm in Hartford malpractice trial

A legal malpractice trial opening June 29 in Hartford Superior Court will determine whether law firm McCarter & English is liable for roughly $21.3...

Stamford-based genomic company names former Quest executive president

GeneDx has hired a diagnostics industry veteran to oversee its commercial and operations teams.

🔒Busy CT developer partners with national lender to push Northeast expansion

A Branford developer has partnered with a national private lender to offer larger financing packages for Northeast development projects.
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Will the 2026 World Cup meaningfully benefit CT businesses despite the state not hosting matches?

Connecticut isn’t hosting any of the 2026 World Cup’s 104 matches, but it sits squarely between host cities Boston and New York — and some local players are angling for a piece of the action, from Stamford-based marketing giant Octagon running on-the-ground operations for eight tournament sponsors to Hartford's city-backed “Summer of Soccer” watch-party campaign.

The tournament is expected to drive billions in sponsorship and marketing spending nationally, but whether that translates into real business for a non-host state is an open question. We want to know what you think.

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🔒Some CT businesses turn to crowdfunding for growth

A Glastonbury florist who grew from roadside stand to wedding-season powerhouse is betting on crowdfunding to finance her next stage of growth — and she's part of a broader small-business trend.
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Fast-growing NY logistics company expands into North Haven

A fast-growing, last-mile logistics company has leased 15,000 square feet in North Haven, according to the brokerage firm involved in the deal. Long Island, New...
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🔒Stamford PE firm strikes $1.5B deal to acquire Pizza Hut from Yum Brands

Stamford-based private equity firm LongRange Capital has agreed to acquire Pizza Hut’s global operations, excluding mainland China, from Yum Brands for $1.5 billion. The acquisition...

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Protecting Manufacturing Margins in a Volatile Market

Manufacturing has long been a bedrock of the Connecticut economy. As the state’s second biggest industry – accounting for more than 11% of the state’s GDP – that’s as true today as ever. But while nearly 70% of firms report profitability, according to the Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA), many are deeply challenged by margin pressure, rising costs, and ongoing volatility across labor and supply chains.