February 8, 2016 EditionEdition

🔒Capitalizing growth in 2016

Every business at some point needs money, whether it is in a startup mode, financing growth, or just overcoming a rough patch.

🔒Creating the perfect pitch to attract capital

An idea has its purpose: piquing the interest of prospective investors. But when it comes to attracting their money, the problem-and-solution facts must sell the idea.

🔒Murtha Cullina supports Hands On Hartford’s housing program

Attorneys and staff from the Hartford office of Murtha Cullina LLP (shown above) supplied Hands on Hartford...

🔒GE’s departure may be CT’s saving grace

General Electric's decision to move its headquarters out of Connecticut was viewed as a crisis by many, signaling the state's continued demise as a place to do business.
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🔒Agwunobi pairs smart business with better health

Business and medicine run in Andrew Agwunobi's family. The CEO at UConn Health and executive vice president for health affairs is a medical doctor and MBA.

🔒Developers pitch five, 240MW CT clean energy projects

Connecticut may soon source more of its clean energy from within its own borders, if newly proposed...

🔒Crowley Auto Group donates to Bristol Technical education center

Crowley Auto Group Founder Kenneth Crowley visited Bristol Technical Education Center recently and presented the student council...

🔒Reid and Riege adopts a Christmas family

The employees of Hartford law firm Reid and Riege (shown above) worked with Mercy Housing and Shelter...
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🔒Nonprofit news in CT grows as legacy media shrinks

Nonprofit journalism in Connecticut is alive and well, even thriving, according to some industry representatives. That includes outlets like Connecticut Mirror and New Haven Independent among others.

🔒777 Main owner appeals $474,425 MDC bill

The landlord-owner of the converted office-to-apartments tower 777 Main St. in Hartford is asking a state court to revoke a $474,425 extra assessment imposed by the MDC.

🔒DCF a good place to start reforming state gov’t

The Department of Children and Families is not suited for the delicate clinical task of mending broken children and families.

🔒Merger aims to give nonprofits louder, sustainable voice

Q&A talks with Jeffrey Walter, interim CEO of the Connecticut Community Nonprofit Alliance.
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🔒Stilts Building owner pursues parking, shared-office ventures

Owners of downtown Hartford's Stilts Building and LAZ Parking are teaming up to expand surface-parking options for the 20 Church St. office tower's tenants and others.

🔒International Recruitment: CT Innovations looks beyond U.S. for investments

Connecticut's quasi-public venture capital arm, CT Innovations, is planning to throw its support behind the state's efforts to attract foreign companies.

🔒CPA Society Names New and Young Professionals to Watch

The Connecticut Society of CPAs has announced its 2015 “New and Young Professionals to Watch,” a select...

🔒Nonprofit Profile: The Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall Corp.

Members of the Bloomfield Rotary were on hand for a tarp raising over the Mushroom Barn in...
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🔒Working on Pride’s I-91 Hartford Travel Center

Limited construction is underway on the Hartford Travel Center refueling-rest stop that a Springfield convenience-store chain is erecting along I-91 northbound.
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