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Charter Communications has agreed to acquire Cox Communications for $21.9 billion, while keeping its headquarters in Stamford
A one-story industrial building in Milford, at 674 Naugatuck Ave., that was built in the late 19th century has sold for $1.68 million, according to the city’s property records.
A weekly, live concert series on Pratt Street in downtown Hartford will return this summer. Pratt Street Sounds, an initiative of Hartford Business Improvement District and Hartford.com, will feature live music every Friday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., weather permitting.
A group of residents is appealing an approval of a plan to build a four-story, 40-unit apartment complex with retail space in Fairfield.
In what Connecticut legislative leadership called the absence of meaningful action from Congress, the state’s House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill to restrict the use of social media algorithms on children.
The legislature’s Judiciary Committee voted Monday to advance a proposal that would penalize companies that manufacture and sell drugs or devices that can be used in capital punishment.
A late-night deal narrowing the scope of a controversial artificial intelligence regulatory bill produced bipartisan passage in the Senate on Wednesday but left unanswered a bigger question: Are the changes enough for Gov. Ned Lamont?
Stamford-based pharma and medical communication services organization The Lockwood Group has acquired a Texas medical education company.
The state Department of Banking said it has approved the merger of two community banks located in eastern Connecticut. The DOB said it approved the merger of Guilford Savings Bank (GSB) and Norwich-based Eastern Connecticut Savings Bank on May 7.
A plan to build a three-building, 10-unit apartment complex on three-quarters of an acre in Fairfield has received the green light.
A Glastonbury-based real estate investment firm has submitted an application in West Hartford seeking to convert the former Hoffman Summerwood senior housing community at 160 Simsbury Road to non-age-restricted multifamily housing with 108 units.
Teriyaki Madness, a fast-casual restaurant serving Asian fare, is set to open its first location in West Hartford this week.
The Connecticut Senate took up S.B. 6 Tuesday, an omnibus bill that lays out extra support and protections for children across the state. Lawmakers expected the bill to pass, after debate stretched late into the afternoon.
The General Assembly merged disparate education issues into one omnibus bill Tuesday that, among other things, once again extends a deadline for addressing racial imbalances in schools, temporarily tweaks the age to begin kindergarten, sets standards for school crisis drills and encourages studen
After four years knitting together a complex package of funding sources, developers and government officials on Tuesday marked the imminent launch of a $52.8 million redevelopment of two vacant, century-old former state office buildings just off Bushnell Park at one corner of downtown Hartford.
A Los Angeles-based commercial and residential real estate brokerage, The Agency, has opened a second office in Connecticut as it rapidly expands. The new office is at 1636 Post Road in Fairfield. The Agency’s other Connecticut office is in New Canaan.
The Trumbull Marriott Shelton, a 319-room, five-story hotel near the Stratford line, has sold for $5 million, according to property records.
Meriden-based chocolatier Thompson Chocolate has been acquired by a national company, Chocolate Works, which is backed by a private equity investor.
Fairfield University is looking to use $30 million in bonded debt to fund various capital projects at its campus, including student housing enhancements, the school confirmed.
Bactana Corp., a biotech startup headquartered at UConn’s Technology Incubation Program in Farmington, announced Tuesday it has agreed to be acquired by a global manufacturer.
Submarine builder Electric Boat has purchased two commercial properties near its Groton shipyard for $3.6 million, land records show. The properties are at 359 and 415 Thames St.
The sun may be setting on the Connecticut Sun. The Mohegan Sun, a subsidiary of the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority and owners of the state’s WNBA team since 2003, has hired New York investment bank Allen & Company to explore selling the franchise, according to a published report.
Electric utility United Illuminating Co. said Monday that its return on equity (ROE) in the first-quarter was 3.49% – a number that President and CEO Frank Reynolds called “dismal” and said “makes debt investors nervous.”