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A Florida-based company is proposing a new 200,000-square-foot warehouse in South Windsor.
Hundreds of people testified Tuesday on a slew of bills aimed at protecting Connecticut tenants, including measures to reform eviction law and others that would limit how much landlords can charge for a security deposit and what crimes can be considered when renters apply to live in an apartment.
Connecticut’s new crime data chief was introduced Tuesday with a promise of faster analysis, greater transparency — and a report showing crime fell by 14.1% in the first three quarters of 2024, compared to the same time a year ago.
Elected officials spoke on Tuesday in support of a bill that seeks to hold health insurers accountable and comply with federal regulations that require parity in mental health services.
Connecticut paid down pension debt faster than the rest of the nation in 2022 and continues to outpace most states, analysts from a nationally recognized public policy group told lawmakers Tuesday.
Brooklyn-based Snowball Developments recently paid $45.12 million for two South Windsor warehouses, adding to its growing portfolio of central Connecticut industrial properties.
East Hartford officials are planning to crack down on illegal cannabis sales with fines of up to $30,000 and other penalties. While the town has approved five cannabis businesses, officials want to ensure the marketplace is carefully regulated.
Two nonprofit social-impact organizations that help entrepreneurs in the Hartford and New Haven regions will merge, according to an announcement.
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State legislators are considering a bill that would prohibit landlords from using software to inflate rents.
The intent of House Bill 6478 is to “prohibit the use of certain software that uses one or more algorithms to examine data for the purpose of increasing landlord and property manager profits by constraining housing supply and increasing rental rates.”
Landlords using RealPage software are accused of colluding to inflate rent prices by sharing sensitive data and using algorithms to set high rental rates, reducing competition. This practice is the subject of a multi-state antitrust lawsuit, including Connecticut.
Critics of the proposed bill argue that it could unintentionally impact small landlords.
Rose Done arrived in Connecticut in August 1999 as a refugee fleeing violent unrest in her native Nigeria.
Since President Donald Trump took office in January, he’s issued a flurry of executive orders directly impacting U.S. health care, and Connecticut’s hospitals have been racing to keep up with the onslaught and understand their implications.
New data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that 33 employees were killed at work in Connecticut in 2023, down one from 34 in 2022, or 2.9%.
The Diocese of Norwich, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2021 as it faced nearly 60 lawsuits alleging sexual abuse of students at Mount Saint John School in Deep River, has proposed a reorganization plan that compensates survivors while allowing the diocese to emerge from bankruptcy.
Commercial construction company Construx Co. has relocated its headquarters from Farmington to Hartford, where the company began some eight years ago.
The Connecticut Department of Banking has signed off on the latest merger deal involving a growth-minded, East Hartford-based credit union.
A limited liability company affiliated with Cleveland-based Compass Self Storage recently paid $14.56 million for a nearly 21-acre self-storage facility in Torrington.
State legislators are considering a bill that would prohibit landlords from using software to inflate rents. The legislature’s General Law Committee will conduct a public hearing Friday to discuss legislation sponsored by Rep. Kara Rochelle (D-Ansonia).
Community health centers across Connecticut are feeling the instability a couple of weeks after the Trump administration announced a freeze on all federal funding, even as the o
Linda McMahon, the nominee for secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, faced a flurry of questions at her Thursday confirmation hearing about President Donald Trump’s impending order seeking to dismantle the agency she has been tapped to lead.
Adam Carmon served 28 years in prison as the man convicted of killing a 7-month-old girl and paralyzing her grandmother, a verdict a judge belatedly concluded was a miscarriage of justice produced by prosecutorial and police misconduct in New Haven.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s office is scrambling to keep his reappointment of Connecticut’s top utilities regulator afloat this week amid a maelstrom of questions surrounding her relationships with both lawmakers and the state’s most powerful utilities.
A new downtown grocery store will open this spring to serve the area around New Haven’s Ninth Square, taking the space previously occupied by Elm City Market.
Breeze Airways today launched new routes at Bradley International Airport to two destinations along the eastern seaboard. The low-cost carrier has added nonstop service to and from Daytona Beach, Florida, and Wilmington, North Carolina.
A bill to create a first-time homebuyer’s savings account and a related tax deduction is one proposal on the agenda for a public hearing Thursday to be held by the state legislature’s Banking Committee.
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