June 6, 2022Edition

🔒Bordonaro: Economy, jobs should be top focus on gubernatorial campaign trail this summer

With Memorial Day marking the unofficial start of summer, this is usually the time of year when state politics takes a warm-weather break. Not in 2022. With a major gubernatorial […]

🔒As some towns resist further warehouse construction, builders and developers attempt to be good neighbors

In Enfield, representatives of Massachusetts-based Winstanley Enterprises met with locals months ahead of submitting plans for an...

🔒Amazon’s distribution center expansion pullback inspires apprehension in towns eager for growth

Amazon’s plan to curb its aggressive logistics network expansion following a $3.8 billion first-quarter net loss has...

🔒Rise of telehealth hasn’t slowed boom in medical office buildings

As the need and use of telehealth has skyrocketed in Connecticut and nationwide due, primarily, to the...
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🔒More companies move toward digital-only business transactions

If the mantra “cash is king” still stands, it might not for long.Companies are increasingly going cashless...

🔒Law firm DEI efforts extend to management, younger students

Returning for his second year at UConn Law School, Andrés Jiménez-Franck had a definite edge.He had spent...

🔒CT’s earn-as-you-grow business incentive strategy is now law, marking major shift in philosophy

Connecticut officially has a new business incentive strategy that’s been signed into law, a move that could...

🔒As MIRA trash plant readies for closure, food-scrap hauler Blue Earth Compost sees major growth opportunity with new Hartford HQ, fundraising campaign

In an effort to position itself as the leading answer to Connecticut’s trash conundrum, the largest food-scrap...
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🔒New Britain publisher’s latest ethnic newspaper targets growing Hispanic population

While many traditional media outlets in Connecticut continue to struggle with declining print circulation and advertising, Darek...

🔒CRDA approves $8.5M for 153-unit apartment redevelopment at former Fuller Brush manufacturing campus

Efforts to redevelop a portion of the former Fuller Brush manufacturing campus in Hartford into 153 market-rate...

🔒Berlin experiencing a burst of multifamily development interest

Bulldozers are moving earth in a field behind Acura of Berlin, preparing the land for a 72-unit...

🔒Hartford area business accelerators regain some momentum in new post-COVID landscape

Two years after the pandemic forced many to close or shift their operations, Hartford area startup accelerator...
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🔒Former St. Francis Hospital President Rodis launches Farmington consulting firm

Leadership transitions can come at any time, but Trinity Health of New England raised some eyebrows when...

Top state, federal officials celebrate $7M in new brownfield funding for CT at blighted Waterbury industrial site 

Top Waterbury, state and federal officials gathered in the cracked parking lot of a crumbling industrial complex...
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