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UPDATED: Countdown of the Hartford Business Journal’s Top 20 stories of 2022

2022 is almost in the rear view mirror, but there were numerous stories across Greater Hartford and Connecticut that stood out. 

As we wrap up the year, here is a look back at some of the most read stories on HartfordBusiness.com over the last 12 months.

This is a countdown, so please check back to see the evolving list.

The top 20 stories are:

No. 20: $250M redevelopment vision emerges for Hartford’s Parkville neighborhood

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No. 19: The Hartford to leave Windsor office building, consolidate to Hartford

No. 18: Amazon’s distribution center expansion pullback inspires apprehension in towns eager for growth

No. 17: Former ESPN execs launch Cheshire startup in fast-growing free, ad-supported TV industry

No. 16: $60M redevelopment of former Ames HQ could give Rocky Hill a long-sought town center
 
No. 15: Quietly, former dentist Amit Lakhotia becomes one of New Britain’s most prolific apartment developers

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No. 14: Ambitious $280M expansion plan to reshape CT Children’s Hartford campus

No. 13: ConnectiCare to exit CT’s fully insured small group market

No. 12: ‘Grossly excessive’: Downtown Hartford’s largest landlord sues city over property valuations

No. 11: Embracing remote work, Voya Financial puts its 470,000-square-foot Windsor headquarters up for sale 

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No. 10: Hartford law firm Rome McGuigan disbands

No. 9: As more office workers return, Travelers showcases new 53,000-square-foot employee cafeteria

No. 8: Yale New Haven Health to buy Manchester Memorial, Rockville General and Waterbury hospitals

No. 7: Founder and CEO of Max Restaurant Group Rosenthal retiring, selling stake in business

No. 6: East Hartford revokes permit for planned Tesla service center

No. 5: With 3 restaurants open and 5 more planned, Hartford’s Gina Luari goes corporate with national ambitions

No. 4: Sally’s Apizza coming to Newington as part of large-scale mixed-use development on Berlin Turnpike

No. 3: Stanley Black & Decker says inflation, supply chain woes force layoffs

No. 2: Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin won’t seek a third term

No. 1: Major downtown Hartford employers shedding hundreds of thousands of sq. ft. of office space

 

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