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One of the most recognizable names in Connecticut manufacturing, Barnes Group, is to be acquired by private equity firm Apollo Global Management in a $3.6 billion deal.
The state Department of Transportation is proposing to redesign the Route 44 intersection at Main, High and Ely streets in Hartford, located one block north of Dunkin’ Park.
A Westport-based skin and hair products company, HRB Brands, has been acquired by a European company. The buyer, Sodalis Group, is a family-owned business headquartered in Lodi, Italy.
The long-abandoned Capitol Theatre property in downtown New London has been listed for sale as a redevelopment opportunity. The 11,000-square-foot, three-story building at 35-41 Bank St., has been listed for $375,000 by New London-based U.S. Properties Real Estate Services LLC.
Lake Compounce amusement park in Bristol is reviving its popular free soda promotion in time for this year’s Phantom Fall Fest.
Tom Hall is one step closer to retiring.
Jaime Harrison, the Democratic National Committee chairman, underscored his belief in a 50-state, down-ballot strategy Thursday with a stop in Hartford, the capital of a blue state that has twice rejected Donald J. Trump’s presidential candidacies by double-digit margins.
Connecticut’s homeless population could have fewer options for places to go during the day, and there will likely be more people turned away for overnight shelter this winter, because of a drop in funding for cold weather shelters, nonprofit workers say.
CVS Health, parent company of Hartford health insurer Aetna, recently told employees it will cut 1% of its workforce, or about 2,900 employees.
The job cuts will mostly impact corporate jobs and are part of a broader $2 billion cost-cutting effort.
Meantime, CVS’ board of directors is performing a full assessment of the company, which has struggled financially in recent quarters, including the possibility of breaking it up, according to the Wall Street Journal.
This is the latest round of layoffs for CVS and Aetna. Just over a year ago, CVS said it would cut about 5,000 jobs nationwide, including hundreds of jobs at Aetna.
A historic building that was once a Masonic hall will be converted into a mixed-use space in downtown Middletown.
While some companies have made headlines recently by announcing plans to move to a five-day, in-office work requirement for most employees, that policy still isn't the norm among U.S. employers.
In the spring of 2022, Gary Bent underwent surgery to remove a bleeding lesion in his brain resulting from melanoma. The procedure left him with severe mobility and cognitive impairments — he couldn’t walk or remember how to read a calendar.
An ambitious plan mixing upwards of 1,000 apartments and condos with retail and amenities along the Connecticut River in East Hartford has gained fresh momentum with the recent acquisition of the last privately held properties needed for the 28-acre project.
A new report from the Connecticut Business and Industry Association found that 80% of manufacturers in the state said it was difficult to find and retain workers, amid an ongoing national labor shortage.
A former West Haven scrap metal recycling facility with several industrial buildings has been sold to an affiliate of a New Haven-based contractor.
A CRDA subcommittee, on Friday, will be asked to sign off on $22.5 million in loans to facilitate development of 239 apartment units just south of Hartford’s Bushnell Park and another 150 along the Connecticut River in East Hartford.
More than 60% of the work on Pratt & Whitney’s major new fighter jet engine contract will be carried out in Connecticut.
Hartford HealthCare (HHC) officially opened a new same-day care clinic in Hartford on Wednesday, touting it as an “innovative approach” for non-life-threatening conditions.
Max Ahmad’s family business, the Sip & Scoop ice cream shop on Main Street in Monroe, had been open barely three weeks this August when a historic rainstorm ruined roads, damaged businesses, displaced residents and claimed at least two lives.
Nearly 60 new Connecticut laws will take effect on Oct. 1, including legislation concerning line-of-duty deaths, home care worker protections and police body cameras.
Connecticut could spare its children from having to pay nearly $7 billion in pension debt penalties by adhering to — and possibly accelerating — a controversial savings program that’s come increasingly under fire at the Capitol, according to a new analysis from the Yankee Institute for Public Pol
Eversource Energy, which provides electricity to most of the state, announced Monday it had completed the sale of its 50% stake in two offshore wind projects. The Hartford and Boston-based utilities company has been planning to exit the offshore wind business for more than a year.
Energy company Avangrid has ordered its employees back to the office five days a week, putting an end to remote-work arrangements established during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The UConn Foundation has announced that its endowment pool achieved returns of 12.1% in the last fiscal year, boosting the endowment by $57 million to a total of $634 million.
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