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May 19, 2025Edition

🔒AI technology presents opportunities, and legal pitfalls, for restaurant industry

Nearly every industry is exploring how artificial intelligence can help streamline, improve or expand operations. Even when it comes to restaurants and hospitality — an industry reliant on the human touch and face-to-face interaction — this emerging technology promises to aid employers in a number of crucial ways. Because staffing is so essential to the […]

🔒CT restaurants use James Beard Awards’ publicity to fuel growth

Until 2023, Connecticut had not had a James Beard Awards finalist in the national “Outstanding Restaurant” category...

🔒With Great Wolf Lodge’s debut, CT’s growing theme/water park industry sees new competition

Great Wolf Lodge may have debuted its first Connecticut location — a $300 million development on the...

🔒Glastonbury marketing agency Cronin approaches 8 decades in business with new HQ, leadership team

A Glastonbury advertising and marketing firm continues to evolve and grow through nearly eight decades of economic...
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🔒Amid federal funding uncertainty, CT launches updated strategic workforce development plan; calls for AI tech talent accelerator, new training loan program

Gov. Ned Lamont’s Office of Workforce Strategy has launched an updated strategic plan, and is seeking to get control of its remaining $30 million budget to implement new initiatives, including an artificial intelligence tech talent accelerator program.

🔒Highly touted aquaculture business Ideal Fish quietly disappears from Waterbury

For years, Waterbury officials touted Ideal Fish — a fish-farming venture set up in a former brass...

🔒Credit unions, community banks rebrand, merge to survive in the digital age

For credit unions and banks in the post-pandemic world, the name of the game is differentiation.Financial institutions...

🔒Meet the owner of a Calif.-based AI firm that’s helped shape CT’s controversial artificial intelligence regulation bill

Rock Vitale is a Pennsylvania native who grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia.He went on to...
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New Britain industrial property converted to 154 apartments, in $85M effort, fills quickly

With an $85 million multifamily conversion of a roughly 225,000-square-foot New Britain industrial complex nearly complete, Boston-based...
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