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Groton development site near Electric Boat listed for $11.5M

Proposed apartment project is located near Electric Boat's expanding submarine manufacturing operations.

🔒CT credit union seeks broader reach through charter conversion, name change

Plainville-based United Business & Industry Federal Credit Union is seeking to broaden its reach...

CT law firm Carmody hires new CFO, chief operating officer

Former West Virginia law firm executive joins Connecticut-based firm’s leadership team.
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CT Business Blend: June 9, 2026

Hartford Business Journal’s Greg Bordonaro and WTIC’s Brian Shactman explore the people, companies and trends shaping Connecticut’s business scene every Monday at 8:30 a.m. on WTIC 1080 AM.

Lamont releases $5M for nonprofit security grants

Gov. Ned Lamont announced Tuesday that the state will release another $5 million in funding for a grant program designed to help nonprofits strengthen security measures and protect against potential acts of violence, terrorism and hate crimes.

CT Mirror publisher Putterman to retire after leading outlet to first Pulitzer

Bruce Putterman, the publisher and CEO who guided the Connecticut Mirror to its first Pulitzer Prize, announced this week he will step down from...

🔒State commits $2M to Newington town center plan as HHC vacates 50-acre campus

Connecticut has awarded Newington $2 million to fund the first phase of a town center revitalization effort covering nearly 90 acres, as Hartford HealthCare...

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Manchester’s Pursuit Aerospace makes Canadian acquisition

Pursuit announced it has purchased Quebec-based Leesta Industries, which does business with several OEMs, including Pratt & Whitney.

🔒Public hearing set on Johnson Memorial’s plan to close Enfield outpatient clinic

State hospital regulators have scheduled a public hearing on Thursday for Johnson Memorial Hospital’s proposal to close its Enfield outpatient rehabilitation facility.

🔒Drone company signs letter of intent to buy Bridgeport manufacturing facility

A Florida-based defense technology company has signed a letter of intent to acquire an industrial property in Bridgeport, which it says would anchor a U.S.-based manufacturing operation for autonomous drone systems.

Hartford launches free World Cup watch parties, bids to become regional hub

Hartford is positioning itself as the region's World Cup hub with free watch parties, cultural events and a marketing push running through mid-July.
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🔒Cheryl Chase family donates $1.5M to UConn Health, law school

A prominent Hartford business family has donated $1.5 million to the University of Connecticut to support emergency care improvements at UConn Health and technology upgrades at the UConn School of Law.
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🔒International Festival of Arts & Ideas names New Haven arts leader as executive director

New leadership takes over as the festival prepares for its next phase of growth.
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Former Bridgeport munitions testing site redeveloped as urban forest

On Valentine’s Day in 2024, a small group of activists trudged through the snow to a high chain-link fence surrounding hundreds of acres of...

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Taking training on the road: New addition to Eversource’s fleet enhances safety, efficiency, and customer reliability

Whether it is crews restoring power or working on their daily jobs of maintaining or upgrading the electric system, it’s not uncommon to see an Eversource truck rolling down the street—but now, there’s a different type of utility vehicle on the roads in Connecticut. The energy company’s new Agile Technical Training Unit is hitting the highways to bring on-demand technical courses directly to its lineworkers across the state—for the benefit of both crews and customers.