A New York-based hedge fund plans to seek state approval this year for a massive 120-megawatt solar development in East Windsor, which could be the largest array in the Northeast and one of the biggest in the country, the Hartford Business Journal has learned.
When Stacey Lombardo got into the document-destruction business, most of the companies she cold-called didn’t employ anyone tasked with handling storage and shredding of private materials.
Despite telling lawmakers repeatedly they would build their Tribal Winds Casino in East Windsor in spite of ongoing litigation, tribal leaders said Tuesday the project still is years from being constructed.
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East Windsor-based Collins Cos., which distributes pipe, valves, fittings and engineered specialties, has acquired a Massachusetts valve repair company.
The U.S. Department of the Interior is urging a federal court to throw out a lawsuit from MGM Resorts, which if approved would pave the way for Connecticut’s two Indian tribes to open their casino in East Windsor.
Hartford’s Sardilli Produce & Dairy Co. has shed plans to expand its manufacturing and warehouse operations in East Windsor, and is now looking to relocate to a recently vacated facility in Windsor, according to town officials.
The Blake Group, which sells boilers, pumps and other products to trades and industrial customers, said one of its East Windsor facilities is the first commercial building in Connecticut to be verified as a “zero energy” facility.
MGM Resorts International sued the Department of Interior on Wednesday in a renewed bid to bar tribal competitors in Connecticut from constructing an off-reservation casino in East Windsor or pursuing rights to another one in Bridgeport.