October 20, 2014 EditionEdition

CT property owners slow to submeter

Connecticut multi-unit property owners haven't been in a rush to charge commercial and residential tenants for their individual energy use since the state approved the practice — known as submetering — in mid-July.

Growing Pains: Fledgling marijuana industry searches for its footing

The sign marking the location of Angelo DeFazio's Weston Street business in Hartford is roughly 1 square foot in size, displayed about 5 feet off the ground.

Raising taxes is heroic? But everybody does it!

From former President Bill Clinton to newspaper editorial pages, the theme supporting Governor Malloy's re-election is that...

Five steps to master the art of negotiating

“A Winner's Guide to Negotiating: How Conversations Get Deals Done” by Molly Fletcher (McGraw-Hill, $18). As a...
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Power grid operator strikes LEED Gold

Q&A talks about one of the latest Connecticut buildings to become LEED certified with Robert Ludlow, the...

Richard P. Garmany Fund and Aetna rejuvenate Hartford community garden

A new fence for a half-acre community garden was recently unveiled on Niles Street in Hartford. The...

Mayo Crowe renews, expands in CityPlace II

CityPlace II's lengthy time on the for-sale-market ended recently, but not before at least one of its...

The Melting Pot restaurant targets Hartford for expansion

Florida fondue restaurant chain The Melting Pot is looking to make an expansion into Greater Hartford.The casual-dining...
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Mohegan’s Brown says regional cooperation key to CT casino’s survival

Just days after watching gaming megastar Steve Wynn walk away with the Boston area casino deal, Mohegan Sun's supreme commander was stoic.

Robinson+Cole volunteers through summer of service

Robinson+Cole lawyers recently donated their time to volunteer with local nonprofits. Volunteers from the Hartford-based law firm...

CzepigaDalyPope walks to end Alzheimer’s

At Bushnell Park in Hartford, CzepigaDalyPope’s Team Big Heart raised awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support...

Travelers grants $50K to Hartford Public Library

Hartford Public Library's teen digital media center, YOUmedia Hartford, has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the...
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Business community must support Downtown North

After months of tense debate and more than a year of secret negotiations, the Hartford city council...

The four stages of leadership development

The most challenging problems that organizations face such as competitive forces, globalization and lack of efficiency and...

ADL honors Laurencin with Torch of Liberty Awards

The Anti-Defamation League recently honored UConn Health's Dr. Cato Laurencin with the Torch of Liberty Award, which...

Preventable hospitalizations cost CT $1.3B

Connecticut hospitals are doing a better job reducing the number of preventable hospitalizations in their facilities, but...
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