March 4, 2024Edition

🔒CT uses electricity to hide cost of government

Feeling unusually put-upon by state government, Connecticut’s two major electric utility companies, Eversource and United Illuminating, are pushing back, which is good, since, whatever their faults, they are too easily […]

🔒Meet Connecticut’s 2024 Power Players

Hartford Business Journal unveils its 2024 Power Players list, which highlights private- and public-sector, nonprofit, higher education, real estate and healthcare officials in Connecticut who are not only top leaders within their organizations, but also the broader business community.

🔒West Hartford Chamber’s Minority Business Network helps improve organization’s diversity

Chris Clarke is pretty blunt about why it’s significant for the West Hartford Chamber to have a...

🔒Major CT marketing agency restructures, rebrands with sharper focus on artificial intelligence

Digital marketing agency Rebel Interactive is following up its recent move to an extensive new headquarters in...
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🔒‘More modest,’ but still ambitious redevelopment plan for East Hartford’s Founders Plaza to move forward

Last summer, a group of prominent local businessmen announced an $841 million plan to transform the aging...

🔒From Super Bowl ads to billboards, CT attorneys are in an advertising ‘arms race’

One billboard shows a photo of a pregnant Attorney Brooke Goff with the catchy phrase, “Eating for...

🔒Privately developed college dorm in downtown Waterbury pays off; UConn’s Avery Point campus leadership shows interest

UConn officials aren’t just considering student housing in Hartford — new residential space could also be added...

🔒Set for Hartford growth spurt, UConn seeks to offer downtown student housing

The University of Connecticut is deepening its ties to the Capital City, with plans to grow its...
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🔒Amid pending Yale New Haven Health deal, Weymouth takes on larger role with Prospect’s struggling CT hospitals

Deborah Weymouth — who recently became president and CEO of Waterbury HEALTH, in addition to her role...

🔒Here’s why one engineering firm relocated from West Hartford to downtown Hartford

Despite suffering from a high vacancy rate, one trend that’s benefitted Hartford’s struggling office market has been...

🔒Trade industries push for apprenticeship hiring ratio reform

A Republican legislator who also runs a small electrical company wants to reduce the state’s apprenticeship hiring...

🔒Guilford Savings Bank buys Edible Arrangements’ former Wallingford HQ; new operations center planned

Guilford Savings Bank has purchased a Wallingford office building with plans to open an operations center. The bank...
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🔒E. Hartford company develops virtual reality training for EMTs, paramedics

Chris DeRosa is an emergency medical technician (EMT) instructor who has been there and done that.  In fact,...
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