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🔒Blue Back Square adds tenants, names new property manager; occupancy reaches 99%

Blue Back Square in West Hartford has added two new tenants and named a new property manager as the mixed-use development continues to expand its retail and wellness offerings.

UHart plans $2.4M outdoor athletics complex named for NBA alumnus Vin Baker

The project will include six tennis courts, along with a basketball court and lighting for nighttime use.

Indoor playground proposed for Bishops Corner in West Hartford

An indoor, sensory-focused playground, day care center and cafe for young children has filed an application with the West Hartford Town Plan & Zoning Commission seeking approval for a special permit to open this spring at Bishops Corner.

CT-based hot yoga studio adding 1st franchise in West Hartford

A Connecticut-based hot yoga studio plans to expand into West Hartford, marking its first franchise location.
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Frisbie’s Dairy Barn ice cream shop coming to Blue Back Square

Anyone with a sweet tooth who lamented the closing of a chocolate shop in West Hartford’s Blue Back Square can now look forward to an alternative opening in the same spot.

🔒Simon Konover Co. acquires New Haven apartment building for $20 million

The CenterPointe Apartments is an 83-unit building at the corner of Chapel and Church streets downtown.

🔒AI reshapes how accounting firms operate

Connecticut accounting firms are rapidly adopting artificial intelligence to handle routine tasks like data entry and financial analysis, with industry surveys showing 21% already using the technology and another 53% planning or considering adoption amid pressure to deliver faster insights.

🔒As entry-level home construction declines, developer plans East Hartford subdivision for middle-income buyers

West Hartford developer Matthew Haubrich is proposing a rare 19-house subdivision in East Hartford priced between $400,000 and $500,000, aiming to fill a widening gap as entry-level single-family homes become increasingly scarce in Connecticut's housing market.
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🔒CT businesses rush to start solar projects before federal tax credit expires

Connecticut solar developers are racing to launch projects before a July 4 federal deadline, with businesses scrambling to qualify for a 30% tax credit set to expire under new rules that are reshaping the state's commercial renewable energy market.

Lamont kicks off universal breakfast push at West Hartford school

Gov. Ned Lamont joined school officials and advocates on Thursday during the lunch period at the Florence E. Smith STEM School in West Hartford to renew his push for universal free breakfast for K-12 students.
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