January 11, 2021Edition

5 to Watch in 2021

Each January HBJ’s editorial staff identifies five leaders who are expected to make significant headlines in the...

How to do simulated phishing exercises ethically

When I read last year that employees at layoff- and buyout-battered Tribune Publishing newspapers (including the Hartford...

A brave new world of commercial leasing

Just a year ago, commercial property owners were focused on providing amenities Millennials wanted in order to...

Business leaders must adopt ‘what’s-next’ thinking

The biggest threat to a successful company can be its success. Why? When success leads to complacency...
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Bordonaro: A needless attack on Hartford

A new year is supposed to bring new optimism — even in the age of COVID-19. So it...

Pandemic boosts demand for Salamander Designs’ custom AV furniture

Bloomfield-based Salamander Designs has remained healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic, in more ways than one. Not only has...

S. Windsor’s TicketNetwork pivots to volatile face-mask business

That old saying about crisis and opportunity is a way of life for entrepreneur Don Vaccaro of...

Hartford’s Verogy aims to soothe growing friction between solar developers, farmland advocates

Connecticut’s solar energy sector is entering its next phase, marked by ever-larger projects and greater scrutiny by...
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CT companies see sensors as game-changing technology

When Wallingford-based Amphenol Corp. announced plans last month to acquire sensor-technology company MTS Systems Corp. for $1.7...

In work and life, Horst Engineering CEO Livingston pedals to success

Scott Livingston’s business accomplishments are many. Chief among them is being the third-generation president and CEO of privately-held...

South African insurtech Pineapple plans to open Hartford office

After participating in multiple startup accelerator programs in Hartford, South African insurtech Pineapple is planning to open...

CT tech startup DineSafe helps prove restaurant cleanliness, safety

Connecticut restaurants have had a tough year as COVID-19 has forced temporary — and permanent — closures...
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Well-known Middletown retail landmark, vacant since 2018, sold to neighboring auto dealer

One of Middletown’s most unique properties, the former home of collectibles and oddities purveyor Wild Bill’s Nostalgia,...

Revals to shed light on pandemic’s impact on commercial property values

The ultimate scope and scale of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the commercial real estate market remains...
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