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Signature downtown Hartford hotels layoff 300, hint potential closures amid pandemic

The operator of the Hartford Marriott Downtown and Hilton Hartford hotels has permanently and temporarily laid off more than 300 workers, and reduced hours for another 50 due to worsening business forecasts amid the COVID-19 pandemic, state labor filings show.

Marriott is beginning to furlough employees

Marriott International, the world's largest hotel chain, has started furloughing employees. Tens of thousands of workers could be affected by the furloughs as demand dries up for travel because of the growing coronavirus pandemic.

Hartford set to host first international space trade summit

Space agencies and suppliers from across the world will travel to downtown Hartford next week for what...

In state of the city address, Bronin touts a balanced budget, new investments

Mayor Luke Bronin didn't waste time delivering the good news Monday evening at his fourth state of the city address: Hartford will save money this fiscal year and new investors continue to place bets on the city's future.
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🔒Nomination period to end Thursday for C-Suite Awards

The nomination period for Hartford Business Journal's 2019 C-Suite Awards ends Thursday, March 7.

Lamont: Infosys to double CT commitment

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.

HBJ extends Health Care Heroes nominations

Hartford Business Journal has extended the nomination period for its annual Health Care Heroes awards to Monday, Oct. 15.

🔒Meet HBJ’s 2018 40 Under 40 class

Meet this year's class of honorees, representing Hartford's next-generation leadership.
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Deadline nears to nominate execs for C-Suite Awards

The deadline to nominate Greater Hartford's top-performing executives for Hartford Business Journal's C-Suite Awards is Monday, April 9.

🔒CRDA’s roots go back decades

New Britain attorney-lobbyist Brendan M. Fox knows well the role that the Capital Region Development Authority is playing to help revitalize Hartford.
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