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A Unionville-based developer is proposing to build an industrial park in Farmington on a vacant lot along an industrial section of New Britain Avenue.
Legislators are looking to delay raises for most state workers as Connecticut braces for big cuts in federal aid. But early indications are those pay hikes — whenever they arrive — will be healthy, costing the state more than $120 million per year.
Standing in front of an array of 4,500 Canadian solar panels and across from a wall topped with barbed wire, Gov. Ned Lamont today announced the completion of seven solar projects at prisons located in Enfield, Cheshire and Somers.
The walls inside the Middletown Library Service Center are lined with books — reading materials for summer and book club programs, books for the visually impaired and more, as well as some puppets of characters in children’s books.
UConn plans to build student housing at its Avery Point campus in Groton, which has about 450 full-time students but currently lacks a residential component.
DVM Manufacturing, which makes low- and medium-voltage electrical distribution equipment, and has a facility in Naugatuck, has been acquired by a Dallas-based company. The buyer, Mission Critical Group, did not disclose the terms of the deal.
UConn’s multi-year fundraising campaign, “Because of UConn,” has raised nearly half of the $1.5 billion it needs, and the school is now asking the public for help.
The Fresh Market opened a new location, its fourth in Connecticut, in Wethersfield on Wednesday.
State regulators on Wednesday approved a slight decrease in Connecticut electric rates over the next year, driven largely by more favorable conditions surrounding the purchase of power from New England’s two nuclear power stations.
A key legislative panel endorsed a new $150-per-child state income tax credit Wednesday for middle class families, alongside a temporary income tax surcharge on wealthy households to ensure the relief won’t vanish if cuts in federal aid push state finances into distress.
Attorney General William Tong joined a multistate lawsuit Wednesday that is suing to block the Trump administration’s tariffs, which have rattled the markets and worried businesses and consumers about higher prices.
Around this time last spring, students on college campuses across Connecticut were taking up residence in pro-Palestinian encampments to demonstrate their opposition to the war in Gaza and the role they saw their universities playing in the strife overseas.
These new Connecticut businesses launched from April 17 to April 22.
The leaders of six higher education institutions in Connecticut are among more than 200 nationwide who have signed a letter protesting what they say represents “unprecedented government overreach and political interference” under President Donald Trump.
Hartford-based parking magnate LAZ Parking has acquired a majority interest in FleetLogix, a fleet management and staffing services provider headquartered in San Diego, California.
A New York-based outfit has acquired The Shoppes at Buckland Hills mall in Manchester, which has been shedding tenants and in foreclosure since 2021.
A 71-unit Meriden apartment building has sold for $8.58 million to a company with offices in Great Neck, New York.
A proposal to construct a two-building, 96-unit apartment development on Fairfield’s Black Rock Turnpike was approved with conditions on Tuesday night.
Farmington elevator and escalator manufacturer Otis Worldwide Corp. said Wednesday that its first quarter profits fell 31%, driven, in part, by a drop-off in new orders from China.
Property and casualty insurer Travelers Cos. has released a report showing it gave $8.2 million in charitable and community donations in Connecticut in 2024, $6.8 million of that in Hartford.
Connecticut Innovations, the state’s venture capital arm, has announced it invested approximately $7.4 million in 19 companies and venture funds during the third quarter of its fiscal year.
A three-building office complex in Berlin has sold for $2.375 million, and the buyer may consider adding a multifamily building on excess land within the property, according to a broker familiar with the deal.
The rows of hanging flower baskets stretched towards the back of an automated Kurtz Farms greenhouse in Cheshire that seemed to have no end. Beneath them sat colorful flats of impatiens, pansies, petunias and marigolds.