Of all the property tax reform ideas being kicked around in the state legislature, one of the most intriguing is creating a regional property tax system for new developments.
Volatile oil prices, Middle East terrorism, and the falling value of Russian currency all pose threats to Wallingford drilling technology maker APS Technology, but that's not stopping the company's management from projecting another double-digit revenue growth year in 2015.
For close to 20 years, integrated communications was “it.” Everyone wanted it and every communications firm pitched it. If you weren't integrating your communications, you were lost or plain out of touch.
The developer of Rocky Hill's first new apartments in two decades has broken ground for its second rental complex in town, with an estimated $26 million development price tag.
There's been plenty of deal making in the healthcare sector in recent years, mostly focused on hospitals and physician groups, but other care providers are getting in on the action as well.
With nearly 25 years of experience in marketing and advertising, Adams & Knight CEO Jill Adams is no stranger to data. In fact, she says data has been an important part of advertising since the Mad Men era of the 1960s.
Government in Connecticut does one thing well: snowplowing. While 2 inches of snow can send Washington, D.C., into comic panic and paralysis, Connecticut plays through even a foot or more of snow and can push it out of the way and be back in business in 24 hours.