Each issue of the Hartford Business Journal takes a deeper look into recent economic development projects and industry trends in Connecticut towns and cities.
Here’s a list of communities HBJ has profiled:
Avon
Developer eyes second project attempt on fiercely guarded Avon golf course land
Berlin
In COVID-19 era, Berlin gets aggressive with abatement strategy
Bloomfield
Bloomfield sees steady development boom
Bristol
The ‘godfather’ of implant dentistry eyes $20M-plus hotel-event center in Bristol
Canton
Mitchell Auto Group expansion leads construction uptick in Canton
Cheshire
Cheshire’s grand list growth rate doubles as new projects, incentives spur growth
Cromwell
Cromwell in center of fight over nonprofits’ tax-exempt status
East Hartford
$50M apartment proposal at Showcase Cinemas site leads East Hartford development project trio
East Windsor
Glastonbury
After three decades, hotel will fill last piece of Somerset Square’s development puzzle
Granby
Granby is becoming an apartment-development hot spot
Manchester
In Opportunity Zone scrum, Manchester’s persistence could pay off
Meriden
Business center records an assist on Meriden’s ongoing development wave
Middletown
Middletown eyes riverfront development
New Britain
CMHA seeks integral role in downtown New Britain’s revival efforts
Rocky Hill
Rocky Hill officials hope pandemic doesn’t stunt economic development momentum
Simsbury
$6M Simsbury land sale would sink controversial affordable housing development
Southington
In dormant homebuilding environment, Southington is a hotspot
Tolland
Tolland’s Gerber helps clients pivot production to much-needed pandemic protective gear
Unionville (Farmington)
New Horizons Inc. eyes 22-unit reapartment complex in Unionville
Wallingford
Wallingford among municipalities eager for stimulus funding
West Hartford
West Hartford Center restaurants see steady business with expanded outdoor dining
Wethersfield
After quarter-century drought, new apartments bloom in Wethersfield
Windsor
Windsor’s long-awaited Great Pond development debuts first apartments
Windsor Locks
Windsor Locks eyes $45M mixed-use development around planned train station
