Housing affordability remains one of New England’s biggest economic issues. From Hartford’s competitive rental market to small towns dealing with aging housing stock, the pressure is widespread. Employers find it […]
West Hartford's New Silver closes $300M+ in real estate development loans across 40 states, ranks on Inc.'s fastest-growing list with 335% revenue growth and expands into commercial lending.
The Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants is relocating from Rocky Hill to a smaller office in Glastonbury as it adapts to members’ preferences for virtual learning.
Yale spinout Bexorg tests drugs on donated human brains using its BrainEx platform and partners with Biohaven to accelerate development of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's treatments.
Hartford investor puts 69-unit West End portfolio up for $3.45M after city erases $500K in prior owner's blight citations to facilitate sale and revitalization of deteriorated buildings.
New London's State Pier, built for offshore wind at $300M+, may pivot to short-sea shipping after Trump admin stop-work order on Ørsted's Revolution Wind project.
Connecticut providers file 20 federal lawsuits against Aetna, Anthem, Cigna and UnitedHealthcare over $20M+ in unpaid arbitration awards under No Surprises Act.
Connecticut eases CPA requirements with three new pathways combining education and experience; first major change in 25 years amid nationwide accountant shortage.
As talks intensify over keeping the WNBA franchise in Connecticut, the debate centers not just on whether the team belongs here, but on what role the state should play in securing its future.