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
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
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
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. 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
