The Silverman Group recently submitted a wetlands permit application tied to the redevelopment of the 12-acre Hartford South property at 200 Hopmeadow St.
A year after the proposal failed to get out of committee, a bill seeking to impose a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages and use the revenue to provide meals at no cost to all public school students has been raised again in the state legislature.
Horizon Technology Finance Corp. is offering shareholders a sweeter deal as it heads into a vote on its proposed merger with Monroe Capital Corp. — a combination that would consolidate two lenders already under the same management umbrella into a single, larger specialty finance company.
As the state marks the fifth year of its Paid Leave Act, the Connecticut Paid Leave Authority has launched an outreach campaign to educate both employers and employees about the program.
Despite being one of just three bills vetoed by Gov. Ned Lamont following last year’s legislative session, legislation that would allow certain striking workers to receive unemployment benefits is again under consideration by the General Assembly.
An application seeking to change a residentially zoned parcel to an industrial zone for an unidentified manufacturer was denied Monday by the Bristol Zoning Commission.
The new managing partner of Hartford's Cantor Colburn is betting on early-career attorneys, competitive billing rates and an AI-driven patent boom to grow the firm's national standing.