March 21, 2016 EditionEdition

🔒Response to op-ed from Elin Swanson Katz

To the Editor: The response last week from Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz, to an earlier Hartford Business Journal editorial, demonstrates that the continuing evolution of her government broadband proposal […]

🔒From bankruptcy to growth, Floyd navigates turbulent auto industry

Floyd Manufacturing Co. Inc.'s business will shift into a higher gear if it lands a contract to make parts for auto transmissions — a positive step for a company that recovered from a difficult bankruptcy reorganization.

🔒New brewmaster takes over iconic Hartford beer brand

City Steam Brewery in Hartford has a new brewmaster making beer, but the flagship Naughty Nurse amber ale and other popular brews aren't going anywhere.

🔒Transportation focuses on engineering innovation

Q&A talks about the challenges of urban infrastructure development with Carrie Rocha, associate vice president, Connecticut office leader of engineering-consulting firm HNTB Corp.
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🔒Spending cap resolution seems unlikely

The underlying motifs of law, politics and finance should make for interesting reading, and it will cover several issues.

🔒Smart growth drives CT’s urban development

Over the past 20 years, developers, civil engineers, state officials, businesses and communities across Connecticut have been shifting focus away from traffic-oriented engineering and urban sprawl to smart-growth development.

🔒CT Inc. recognized for helping United Way raise $22M

The United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut recently announced it raised more than $22 million for...

🔒Chasing Whales: CT casinos search worldwide for high-rolling gamblers

What's it like to be a high roller in Connecticut? On an early mid-week, March afternoon, it's the entirety of a small, private casino to yourself.
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🔒Otis employee volunteers During Read Across America Week

Enfield resident and Otis Elevator employee, Brenda Ivory-Jones, was one of nearly 100 United Way of Central...

🔒The Silverman Group sells Trumbull ‘flex’ park for $26.7M

The New Jersey landlord preparing a makeover of The Hartford's former suburban Simsbury office campus recently reaped $26.7 million in the sale of a five-building Trumbull portfolio, brokers say.

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance

A look at the finances of the Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance, as well as the latest in nonprofit news in Greater Hartford.

🔒No good options for city or state

The economic and fiscal storm clouds hanging over the State Capitol have now engulfed the entire city of Hartford.
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🔒Business focus areas that enable growth

What did the manufacturing company president say when asked what enabled his company's growth over the last year? Focus, focus, focus.

🔒Bronin eyes surcharge on major property owners, nonprofits

As Hartford stares down mounting budget deficits over the next few years, Mayor Luke Bronin is weighing how to squeeze more revenue out of commercial property owners and not-for-profits.

🔒Local tech schools collect 10,000 lbs. of Food For Food drive

The annual East of the River Food Drive was recently held among friendly competing technical high schools...

🔒Professional Women in Construction CT Chapter Honored

The Professional Women in Construction's Connecticut Chapter recently recognized four women in the A/E/C (architect, engineering and...
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