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Trinity College to build new entrepreneurship, innovation center on Hartford campus

Trinity College announced plans this week to build a new campus facility dedicated to innovation and entrepreneurship following a lead gift from an alumna.

Legislation would codify ‘bring your own power’ mandate for data centers, large power users

State lawmakers are advancing legislation that would require large electricity users — including data centers — to supply their own power rather than draw from Connecticut’s already strained electric grid.

CT company partners with soccer star Alex Morgan on marketing campaign

Rocky Hill-based consumer goods manufacturer Henkel has partnered with U.S. soccer star Alex Morgan on a new marketing campaign.
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Bill would create CT’s first community solar program, require battery storage

Lawmakers are proposing the state’s first community solar program, which would allow electric customers to subscribe to a shared solar or battery storage system and receive credits on their electric bills — without installing any equipment on their own property.

Contractor buys mixed-use retail-residential property in Bridgeport for $1.45M

A contractor has purchased a three-story, mixed-use retail-residential property in Bridgeport for $1.45 million, according to property records. 1804 Barnum Apartments LLC, controlled by Stephon...

🔒CT biotech firm regains Nasdaq compliance after carrying out reverse-stock split

Intensity Therapeutics, Inc., a Shelton-based biotechnology company, has regained compliance with Nasdaq listing requirements, about three weeks after it executed a reverse-stock split. The company...

🔒Greenwich man sentenced to 4 years in prison for defrauding UConn of $46,000

A Greenwich man was sentenced to four years in federal prison Thursday for using stolen identities and credit card information to fraudulently obtain tuition refunds from the University of Connecticut, federal prosecutors said.

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🔒CT bill would allow municipalities to post legal notices online instead of in newspapers

State lawmakers are again considering whether cities and towns should be allowed to publish legal notices on their own websites instead of in local newspapers.

🔒Amid concerns over misused funds, CT legislature proposes creating Office of Government Oversight

State lawmakers are considering legislation that would create a new state watchdog agency tasked with uncovering fraud, waste and abuse in government programs following recent controversies involving state grants to nonprofit organizations.

🔒CT hotel sells for $8.7M

An 80-room hotel in Waterford has sold for $8.74 million, according to property records.

🔒Waterbury Land Bank seeks $5M to acquire and develop distressed properties

The group said it would use the funds to accelerate blight remediation by acquiring, maintaining, redeveloping and then selling more than 100 additional properties.
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Would raising CT's top marginal income tax rate — or adding a surtax on income above $1 million — make the state less competitive for attracting and retaining businesses and high-income residents?

Members of the legislature’s Tax Equity Caucus have proposed increasing the state’s top marginal income tax rate from 6.99% to 7.99%, creating a capital gains surcharge on high-income earners and potentially adding a 4% surtax on income above $1 million, modeled after a Massachusetts measure approved in 2022.

Supporters argue the changes would make Connecticut’s tax system more equitable and help fund priorities such as a refundable child tax credit, education and infrastructure.

Gov. Ned Lamont has resisted broad tax increases, saying the state should focus on expanding its tax base by attracting and retaining residents and businesses. Business groups, including the Connecticut Business & Industry Association and the National Federation of Independent Business, have warned that higher income tax rates could weaken the state’s competitive position and discourage investment.

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Hartford proposes first capital bond issue since 2017 bailout with $50M borrowing plan

Hartford proposes first capital bond issue since 2017 bailout with $50M borrowing plan
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New Haven panel rejects expedited vote for Union Square project ahead of $26M grant bid

The Glendower Group, overseeing the project, must submit a grant application on Monday for the Choice Neighborhood Implementation program.
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🔒Ridgefield developer proposes small commercial spaces for contractors in Danbury, Bethel

A Ridgefield developer plans to build four commercial buildings that would contain smaller spaces for contractors and hobbyists on a property that straddles the...

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Addressing the Healthcare Affordability Crisis in Connecticut

According to Healthcare Value Hub, nearly two in three Connecticut adults delayed or went without healthcare in the last year due to costs. This concerning trend impacts community health, workforce productivity, and the local economy.