The state's quasi-public venture capital arm, Connecticut Innovations, said it's decided to depart its longtime Rocky Hill home base and is negotiating for space in Hartford's Colt Gateway.
Hartford design firm JCJ Architecture says it will design a $30 million affordable housing complex in New York City dedicated to domestic abuse survivors with disabilities.
Hartford's JCJ Architecture will relocate to the Coltsville East Armory Building – the historic former home to Colt Fire Arms. The firm will renovate and occupy an 18,000 square-foot loft in the 1887 structure.
JCJ Architecture has joined forces with the American Architectural Foundation's Center for the Advancement of Architecture to support its national Design for Learning initiative.