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Hartford’s LAZ Parking acquires Calif. shuttle outpost

Hartford parking giant LAZ Parking has expanded its West Coast presence, announcing Wednesday it acquired a California-based shuttle company.

Shelbourne’s growing Hartford realty investments total at least $137M

New York landlord Shelbourne Global Solutions LLC earlier this week added to its Hartford commercial realty empire by spending $4.8 million on a trio of buildings fronting downtown's underutilized Pratt Street corridor.

🔒Greater Hartford’s office market sluggish through first half of 2018

Q&A talks with Gary Schless, first vice president of commercial real estate brokerage firm CBRE/New England in Hartford, about the state of Greater Hartford's office market.

🔒Naming opportunity arises for The Gold’s next big tenant

One of the carrots “The Gold Building's” landlord is dangling to attract a high-profile tenant to the 43-year-old downtown Hartford skyscraper is the opportunity to hang the tenant's corporate logo outside the signature landmark.
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Hartford entrepreneur David T. Chase dies at 88

Prominent entrepreneur and philanthropist David T. Chase has died at 88. His career spanned many industries including commercial real estate, banking, telecommunications, construction, manufacturing and hotels.

🔒Crowles see green in horticulture business

Atria Inc.'s roots go back 22 years, but its husband-wife owners have been firmly planted in Connecticut's interior horticulture business about twice that long.

🔒CBRE sees higher area leasing, rents in ’16

CBRE New England's annual Greater Hartford commercial and investment real estate yearend wrapup and new year outlook is an extremely popular and well-attended forum.

Veteran lawyer, philanthropist Coleman Levy retiring

Coleman Levy, a stalwart of the Greater Hartford legal community, has announced his retirement from Hinckley Allen. The philanthropist plans to spend more time with his wife and family.
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UTC, GE may have funded armed African conflict

Hartford conglomerate United Technologies Corp. and Fairfield conglomerate General Electric – through their supply chains – may have funded an armed conflict in central Africa responsible for grave human rights violations, according to filings Monday with U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.

UTC 1Q profits rise on cost cutting

Cost cutting helped Hartford's United Technologies Corp. grow first-quarter profits by 18 percent, despite lower sales, the aerospace-industrial manufacturer reported Tuesday.
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