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May 15, 2023Edition

🔒Tax code must be changed to drive innovation in New England

Here in New England, we are proud of our region’s reputation as a global innovation hub. Our region is home to some of the world’s most innovative companies, in industries ranging from defense, to life sciences, to clean energy, to technology. Each and every day, these businesses are making investments in groundbreaking research and development […]

🔒$3.2M Coventry deal offers glimpse into lucrative, but inconspicuous world of cell tower sales

About four years ago, Waterbury broker Douglas Rose was contacted by a Virginia man looking to sell...

🔒Scanlon brings retail politics to comptroller’s office as he preaches fiscal stability, aims to rein in healthcare costs

Most successful elected leaders are good at retail politics, attending local events and meeting with individual constituents...

🔒With law firm mergers up nationally, could Carmody deal signal more consolidation in CT?

Following the recent merger of two Connecticut law firms, experts wonder whether the state’s legal industry is...
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🔒Colleges use commencement speakers to boost profile, inspire students

College graduation ceremonies are now underway across Connecticut, which means schools are featuring keynote speakers that aim...

🔒Hartford’s Noble Gas prepares for explosive growth with unique combination of amenities

Michael Frisbie and Abdul Tammo grew up more than 5,000 miles apart in different corners of the...

🔒Gas stations and apartments? Noble offers that

Ice cream shops, upscale Italian delis and electric vehicle showrooms are not your usual pairings with a...

🔒CT Children’s new $280M patient tower a linchpin in broader financial turnaround, expansion

Superhero day has been an annual tradition for the last decade at Connecticut Children’s medical center, and...
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🔒Wedding, events venues see post-pandemic rebound, while economic challenges persist

The 2023 peak wedding season is in bloom, and couples emerging from the pandemic eager to tie...

🔒Conversion of former downtown Hartford synagogue into events venue could be complete by fall

Hartford attorney Jose L. Del Castillo is hoping to meet the demand for more affordable banquet space...

🔒Officials: Army of robots makes e-commerce giant’s newest Windsor warehouse safer, more efficient

Amazon management cut a ceremonial ribbon at a new 3.8-million-square-foot fulfillment center in Windsor on May 2,...
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🔒CT manufacturers contribute tech to NASA, other cosmic missions

Westbrook-based The Lee Co. is one of many Connecticut businesses helping NASA reach its goal for future...

🔒A small business playbook for leading through uncertainty

It is undoubtedly a complex and uncertain time right now for small business leaders. Current economic trends and...

🔒Sustainability and profits should go hand in hand

As we grapple with ever-changing global and domestic issues, it’s important to recognize that we each have...

CT hospitals see rise in unpaid medical bills, as new models emerge to erase debt

Rising costs are pummeling hospitals and healthcare systems in Connecticut from all sides, and one of the...
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🔒East Hartford officials eye tax breaks, other incentives to secure Founders Plaza redevelopment 

East Hartford officials are creating a menu of tax breaks and other incentives to secure a project...

German life sciences company Eppendorf expands Enfield footprint with new distribution center

Global life sciences company Eppendorf North America Inc. is expanding its Connecticut footprint with the debut of...

🔒Berlin’s Steele Center taking shape, with two more buildings under construction

Developers are framing out the next phases of the Steele Center mixed-use project in Berlin, as another...
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