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July 28, 2014 EditionEdition

Dawn of a new Hartford?

Check out week 1 of our five-week summer series focused on what Hartford might look like a decade from now. This week, we look at real estate and economic development.

Optimal urban/suburban policy requires up-to-date analysis

To the Editor,Although the urban focus of “Other Voices” contributors Tom Foley and Ben Zimmer (“How to...

Shipman & Goodwin Partner Featured in National Association of Home Builders’ “Koontz Toolkit”

The National Association of Home Builders has issued a “toolkit” to its members nationwide explaining last year's landmark U.S....

Simsbury Bank provides Granby High School Student with scholarship

Simsbury Bank recently provided a $1,000 scholarship to a Granby High School student. In the photo, Peter...
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Nonprofit Notebook

The Hartford has committed $16 million over five years to help small business owners grow through its...

Time to abandon CT Studios project?

It's no secret economic development projects can be a tough slog in Connecticut. Whether it's attempting to...

New Country Motor gives CT Children’s patients ride of their lives

New Country Motor Car Group Dealerships in Hartford continued its partnership with the Ferrari Club of New...

Winning business strategies from everyday life

“Business Strategy: Plan Execute, Win!” by Patrick J. Stroh (John Wiley & Sons, $34.95). Strong leaders and...
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Ex-Im Bank is critical to New England exporters

With some 95 percent of today's consumers beyond our borders, it is difficult not to acknowledge that...

Local Santander branches donate $500 to Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford

Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford received a $500 donation from Santander branches in Hartford as part of the bank's “Ideas...

Seven tools for sharpening your competitive edge

In order for us to stay on top, we must take time to sharpen our competitive edge....

New tax laws impact CT businesses, investors

Q&A talks about new tax laws and policies affecting Connecticut with Kevin B. Sullivan, commissioner of the...
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Defunct Hartford firm sues tech giants over patents

From a brick-sided building on Hartford's Woodland Street, a company that ceased operations nearly 14 years ago is taking on the tech world.

E. Hampton High’s redo embraces ‘chilled-beam’ A/C

East Hampton schoolkids and their parents have waited decades for their aging high school to undergo the...

Quantum Biopower seeks energy, profits from food waste

For most people, leftover food is either garbage or compost. For Quantum Biopower, food waste could be a game changer in the energy business.

Film industry wants CT’s tax credit moratorium lifted

As “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” begins its new run in Stamford, the motion picture industry is awaiting Connecticut's final answer on another important matter.
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