July 28, 2025Edition

🔒In new position, former Electric Boat exec. Bond aims to accelerate CCAT’s role in reviving CT’s manufacturing capacity

“This was a role almost a year in the making,” said Ron Angelo, president of the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology. He’s speaking of the man across the table from […]

🔒A CT-based company that manages extra-duty services for police and fire departments is growing aggressively nationwide; Here’s how

As the former head of operational and fraud risk at Westport-based hedge fund giant Bridgewater Associates, Rich...

🔒Health insurer ‘white bagging’ policies raise concerns among providers, state officials

When the Connecticut Prescription Drug Task Force released its 15-page final report in February, most readers likely...

🔒CT’s tough cannabis regulatory environment leads to industry consolidation; here’s how one major player is taking advantage

Many people familiar with Connecticut’s cannabis industry will tell you — it’s a tough, tightly regulated market. Such...
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🔒Amid strong multifamily demand, Long Island investor expands CT portfolio with $6.7M Hartford apartment purchase

Long Island real estate investor Shlomo “Sam” Sarot expanded his Hartford portfolio in early July with the...

🔒Experts expect affordable housing boost from One Big Beautiful Bill Act

With heavy demand across the state, Avon-based affordable housing developer Honeycomb Real Estate Partners aims to pick up its development pace.

🔒At 20, the CT Convention Center is at a crossroads

The Connecticut Convention Center turned 20 this year — a milestone that comes as both the Hartford landmark and broader convention industry confront new challenges.

🔒Amid decline in gov’t funding, new state marketing program will promote ‘experiences,’ leverage social media to support tourism industry

Scott Dolch, president and CEO of the Connecticut Restaurant Association, recently attended a conference in Alaska. The event...
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🔒On chopping block, CT Convention and Sports Bureau gets $1M state budget lifeline

The Connecticut Convention and Sports Bureau, otherwise known as CTMEETINGS, was saved from the budget axe in...

🔒CT attempts to buckle down on overregulation with environmental permitting reform; some argue more is needed

Unpredictable, inconsistent and unfriendly are some of the more benign words that business leaders and credit rating agencies have used to describe Connecticut’s Byzantine regulatory approach.

🔒Middletown’s Charles IT restoring former pharmacy into high-tech HQ

Middletown-based Charles IT is consolidating its headquarters into a prominent downtown building at the corner of Main...
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