A new vaccine to protect against a painful disease known as shingles is a victim of its own success and nearly impossible to find in Connecticut and many parts of the United States.
Nicholas Morizio has had a hand in the purchase or sale of some of the most recognizable commercial real estate in Greater Hartford and Connecticut through decades of hard work and relationships built face to face.
Becoming an 18-hour city is a goal that Hartford can achieve. Significant progress has been made by the public and private sectors to revitalize Hartford's downtown scene and reposition districts that have untapped potential.
After years of dispute and regulatory wrangling, electricity “submetering” is gaining traction in Connecticut, with more than 1,800 Connecticut apartment units now authorized to use the practice.
The landlord-owner of the converted office-to-apartments tower 777 Main St. in Hartford is asking a state court to revoke a $474,425 extra assessment imposed by the MDC.
When architect-developer Bruce Becker acquired downtown Hartford's former Bank of America tower, he thought he'd paid for everything on the property — lock, stock and water/sewer service.