Andrew joined the Hartford Business Journal as web editor in May 2022 after working as a reporter at the Republican-American, a daily newspaper in Waterbury, for 13 years. In addition, he completed two summer internships at the Republican-American in college. He has a degree in English from Bucknell University and has lived in Connecticut for most of his life.
Pearse Bertram LLC is asking Bloomfield’s Town Plan and Zoning Commission to approve a major expansion that company officials say is crucial to sustaining growth.
The 62-unit development at 20 Scott Swamp Road would provide apartments for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with residents receiving support services while living independently.
Single-family home sales in Greater Hartford fell 7.2% in December compared to the same month a year earlier, even as prices continued to rise, according to data released Tuesday by the Greater Hartford Association of Realtors.
Dispatch Energy LLC has brought online a 4-megawatt fuel cell power plant at the Bunnell Block industrial park in Bridgeport, developed in partnership with United Illuminating Co. on a former brownfield site.
Danbury-based FuelCell Energy Inc. has signed a letter of intent with a London-based investment firm to explore deploying up to 450 megawatts of fuel cell power systems for data centers and other distributed power applications, the companies announced Tuesday.
Cantor Colburn LLP has elected M. Brad Lawrence as its next managing partner, marking the end of the founding partners’ decades-long leadership of the Hartford-based intellectual property law firm.
A New Haven-based restaurant specializing in Santa Fe-style Southwestern cuisine is expanding 1,300 miles south, opening its third location Monday in Delray Beach, Florida.
Vox Church will open its newly renovated Hartford location this weekend, marking the completion of a seven-month project to transform a historic downtown building that had sat largely vacant for more than 15 years.
A Connecticut Superior Court judge has overturned the state’s rejection of Eversource Energy’s proposed $2.4 billion sale of Aquarion Water Co., ruling that regulators illegally blocked governance structures explicitly authorized by the General Assembly.