The top 10 most polluting sites in Connecticut are home to manufacturers, a first since the coal plant typically topping the list went into bankruptcy, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The state's proposed plans to buy two major office buildings and relocate thousands of state workers to downtown Hartford is nearly certain at this point, but the major unanswered question is which agencies will be asked to make the move.
Outdoor advertising, once the slow-moving world of roadside billboards, has entered a new era as out-of-home advertising, a world that embraces every possible contact with a customer outside their home.
Residential and commercial developers planning on installing renewable energy at their properties have hit a roadblock erected by Connecticut's regulators and utilities seeking to prevent landlords from becoming mini-utilities unto themselves.
A roof-top garden in Middletown and a pond preserve in Westport are among the projects honored recently by the Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Perhaps even more than the lure of money, optimism dominates the entrepreneurial mind. Whether it's well grounded or not, every business enterprise is fueled by it. Marketing/sales consultant John Graham with questions you and your team must sort out.
Why is a Connecticut water company buying its way into Maine? One expert's assessment: It expands Connecticut Water's customer base and therefore its revenues. More importantly, it does so in a different regulatory and geographic environment.