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A New York real estate investment and management firm that has acquired a string of struggling Connecticut malls has bought the mortgage on the 30-story Goodwin Square office tower in downtown Hartford.
A much anticipated executive order from President Donald Trump to dismantle the federal Department of Education was signed Thursday.
The annual debate over Connecticut’s role in protecting workers and their ability to unionize has taken on a new urgency for Democrats as the Trump administration shrinks the federal government’s regulatory reach and purges pro-labor elements from the National Labor Relations Board.
The state of Connecticut has filed an enforcement action against Salvatore Carabetta, the Carabetta Companies’ director of development and construction, over claims his family property is encroaching on a state park.
Beardsley Park Plaza, a commercial building with four retail spaces at 2652 E. Main St., in Bridgeport, has sold for $2.25 million, according to city records.
The lease for Forever 21’s outlet store in Trumbull has gone up for sale after the clothing retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this week and announced plans to close all of its 350 stores in the U.S.
Bloomfield-based global health insurer The Cigna Group said Wednesday it has completed the sale of its Medicare-related businesses to Health Care Service Corp. (HCSC).
A Middletown retail building that is home to a Market 32 grocery store has been listed for sale.
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Connecticut employers added 16,000 jobs across industries in 2024, the state Department of Labor said in its annual jobs summary released Friday.
According to the DOL, the labor force in Connecticut hit a new high of 1.96 million workers, with a labor force participation rate of 65% in 2024. Nationally, the labor force participation rate is 62.6%.
Also, the state’s unemployment rate was relatively flat, ranging from 3% and 3.3% over the last 24 months.
The number of jobs added in 2024 was about 18.4% less than the 19,600 jobs added in 2023.
In January, Connecticut added another 2,300 jobs.
DOL Commissioner Danté Bartolomeo said the statewide economy remains “in good shape” and the year is off to a positive start.
However, she warned that changes at the national level — related to tariffs, federal spending and other factors — could impact Connecticut’s economy for the remainder of 2025.
A 19,800-square-foot Newington manufacturing building that had housed aerospace component manufacturer Integral Industries has sold for $2.35 million.
After a decade running his own law firm in Danbury, Senate Minority Leader Stephen G. Harding Jr. (R-Brookfield) is joining the law firm Zabel Schellenberg PLLC in Orange.
Democrats rallied outside the state Capitol in Hartford on Tuesday in a coordinated national “day of action” aimed at heading off what they say are inevitable cuts to Medicaid as the Trump administration and Republicans move to extend provisions of the 2017 tax cut law.
Frustrated by setbacks at both the state and federal level to codify tougher environmental regulations, local advocates and lawmakers are hoping to find success with a new approach: enshrining the right to clear air, water and a healthy environment directly into the Connecticut Constitution.
Easton-based NuPower sells Bridgeport fuel cell project to New Jersey energy company NuPower, an Easton-based fuel cell developer, has sold a 9.6-megawatt combined heat and power fuel cell project in Bridgeport to a New Jersey-based energy company.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s new two-year budget plan underfunds employee health care by nearly $230 million, according to data from the state comptroller’s office, prompting bipartisan legislative charges that the plan was unbalanced from the start.
The state legislature’s Labor and Public Employees Committee is expected to act on nine bills during its meeting Tuesday, including sending to the Senate and House bills on limiting non-disclosure agreements and requiring employers to publicly disclose salary ranges.
A 4.35-acre parcel in Canton has sold for $1.4 million to a Pennsylvania-based developer that plans to build a 100-unit multifamily development on-site.
Bristol-based maker of custom assembly machinery Arthur G. Russell Co. Inc. has acquired a North Carolina maker of automation systems. AGR says the integration of ProMATIC Automation Inc. will allow it to serve a broader range of companies with customized automation.
A three-story building in Norwalk with four retail spaces and nine apartments has come off the market for $2.6 million, according to the deal’s listing broker.
New Haven has placed new regulations on tobacco retailers in the city.
Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam has chosen someone deeply familiar with Hartford’s arts scene to lead his newly created Office of Arts, Culture and Entertainment.
Gov. Ned Lamont was sharing a table with Gov. Janet Mills of Maine at the White House when President Donald J. Trump chose to make an example of Mills — and Maine — over resistance to his executive order aimed at driving transgender athletes from women’s and girls' sports.
Millions of dollars in anticipated funding that Connecticut schools and food banks would have used to buy fresh food from local farmers has dried up with the cancellation of two federal initiatives.
A perennial debate in the Connecticut legislature is back with lawmakers once again considering legislation that would ban the use of disposable plastic straws, utensils, cups and other takeout containers.
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