Hartford law firm Murtha Cullina is relocating its downtown headquarters next year from CityPlace I to the 28-story Prudential Building on Trumbull Street.
The Place 2 Be, a breakfast/lunch eatery in Hartford's South End, has set plans to open its second location in downtown space recently vacated by Sarah's Coffee House.
In his first public address to the MetroHartford Alliance, Gov. Ned Lamont said economic growth and further developing the state's skilled workforce are key goals for his next four years.
In an effort to spur Connecticut's tech workforce, the state says it's seeding $2.5 million to support two new “boot camp” training programs in Hartford and Stamford.
Targeting the region's dense healthcare, insurance and manufacturing clusters, Infosys on Wednesday publicly unveiled its new downtown Hartford offices, with one of the India-based tech giant's top execs pledging to lead a new era of growth in the state's digital economy.
A portion of the 1,000 employees Infosys plans to hire in Hartford could come out of Trinity College, following the announcement Thursday of a new education partnership between the Indian technology giant and the private liberal arts college.
An Arizona-based facilities and asset manager has opened a new office in Hartford's Goodwin Square in connection with its growing business relationship with 7-Eleven and Sunoco stores on the East Coast.