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November 24, 2014 EditionEdition

Gun Shy: Firearm makers anchored to CT

Connecticut gun makers and dealers say they want to leave the state but actually pulling the trigger on a move has been easier said than done.

Bradley, Foster & Sargent celebrate 20 years in Hartford

Hartford independent money manager Bradley, Foster & Sargent Inc. recently marked its 20th anniversary at a gala...

Complex labor laws burden employers

The Nov. 10 edition of the Hartford Business Journal featured a front page story “Cracking Down,” which discussed...

Hands On Hartford

The Liberty Bank Foundation awarded $2,500 to Community Mental Health Affiliates for the agency's Supported Housing program,...
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State faces foreclosed property sale purge

Despite fewer Connecticut homeowners falling behind on their mortgage payments, realty and banking experts say they are steeling themselves for an increase in court-ordered and bank-owned property sales, as the state purges its inventory of foreclosed homes.

Decoding the latest trends in digital marketing

Q&A talks about the latest ways small and midsize companies are using digital marketing with Dean Sullivan, the digital director of Glastonbury's Cashman + Katz Integrated Communications.

Five Pratt & Whitney Teams Participate in JDRF Walk at Rentschler

Five Pratt & Whitney teams participated in the JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes at East Hartford’s Rentschler...

Hands On Hartford’s Harvest Supper

Hands On Hartford held its annual Harvest Supper benefit hosted by Aetna at the Aetna Auditorium in...
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Critical mistakes all business owners should avoid

“How to Ruin a Business Without Really Trying: What Every Entrepreneur Should NOT Do When Running a...

Rebranding: So much more than a new logo

All kinds of organizations are doing it these days.

Confronting Hartford’s negative stereotypes requires more than new messaging

If you've been around Hartford lately you've probably noticed some buzz stirring around the Capital City.

Farley Honored for Community Service

Long-time Hartford realty pro Bill Farley was recently honored by about 300 Hartford community leaders and friends...
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Griffin’s Phoenix Crossing ‘horizontal’ work progresses

As construction nears completion on Amazon.com's first New England fulfillment center in Windsor, so, too, is commercial landlord giant Griffin Land finishing “horizontal development” of its Phoenix Crossing industrial park.

How Pop-Tarts, road trips, reducing praise can help your business succeed

Promoting your business successfully in a crowded marketplace has been described as threading a needle while riding...

Corporate holiday parties expected to make a full comeback

Greater Hartford venues known for hosting the city's corporate holiday parties are anticipating a busier than average holiday season this year.
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