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🔒Trinity College gets OK to bond $42M for renovations, refund other bonds

Trinity College in Hartford is set to fund renovations to its campus, including additions and upgrades to its athletic facilities, after the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) unanimously approved up to $42 million bonding for the school on Wednesday.

Waterbury to spend $5.44M advancing cleanup, redevelopment of former Anaconda Brass site

Waterbury to spend $5.44M advancing cleanup, redevelopment of former Anaconda Brass site

Yale New Haven Health expands Hartford area presence with downtown New Britain lease

Yale New Haven Health has signed a long-term lease for 9,974 square feet at One Liberty Square, an office building in downtown New Britain.
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Investor plans to turn top three stories of Norwalk office building into 35 apartments

A real estate investor has proposed converting the top three stories of a six-story office building in Norwalk into 35 apartments, according to an...

Haddam builder charged with failing to provide workers’ comp insurance

A Haddam business owner faces criminal charges for allegedly failing to provide required workers’ compensation insurance coverage after an employee was seriously injured in...

Health-focused fast-casual restaurant opens in Glastonbury

A new Glastonbury restaurant is giving fast-casual diners something different to track: not their expanding waistlines, but their daily macronutrients. Macros Healthy Restaurant, founded by...

Former UConn star Castle invests in professional soccer in CT

The NBA Rookie of the Year is among the latest backers of the CT Sports Group, the company planning to build a soccer stadium in Bridgeport.

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🔒CT regulators fine two finance firms $20K over unlicensed lending

Regulators have fined two Florida finance companies after finding they operated in the state without proper licenses.

CT’s Tong joins 41 AGs seeking AI safeguards as Trump moves to curb state rules

State Attorney General William Tong has joined a bipartisan coalition of 42 attorneys general in urging major artificial intelligence companies to strengthen safeguards that protect vulnerable users from harmful interactions with chatbots.

CT private equity firm completes purchase of Office Depot parent, names new CEO

A Greenwich-based private equity firm has completed its acquisition of the parent company of Office Depot and appointed a new CEO to lead the...

CT SPAC goes for $125M initial public offering

Blue Water Acquisition Corp. IV, a Greenwich-based special purpose acquisition company, is seeking to become a publicly traded company. The company has publicly filed a...
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Should companies offering sports betting contracts be required to have gambling licenses in CT?

Connecticut has ordered Robinhood, Crypto.com and Kalshi to stop offering “sports event contracts” to state residents, saying these platforms are conducting unlicensed gambling despite marketing their services as legal prediction markets or investments.

State regulators argue the contracts function as sports bets and require a gaming license, while raising concerns about consumer protections, underage access and compliance with state gambling laws.

The three companies are among several fintech platforms facing national scrutiny over whether their prediction market offerings constitute gambling or legitimate trading.

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State bond package steers $31M to Hartford development projects

State officials are directing more than $31 million toward economic development projects in Hartford under a $3 billion bonding package.
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🔒Realtor.com: Hartford forecast as the hottest housing market for 2026

The Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford metro area is poised to lead the nation’s housing market in 2026, according to Realtor.com’s annual outlook, which showed a sharp geographic shift toward the Northeast and Midwest.
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🔒Shelton man sentenced to 21 months for COVID-19 relief fraud

A 39-year-old Shelton man was sentenced Wednesday to 21 months in federal prison for defrauding COVID-19 relief programs of nearly $300,000 by submitting false...

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