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Enfield leaders continue to grapple with the uncertain future of the town’s sprawling mall property, just as a promising new vision for the vacant MassMutual campus has shed light on the town’s broader economic development aspirations.
When billion-dollar German specialty chemicals manufacturer Roehm — maker of acrylic sheets and other acrylic plastics — began its search for a flagship U.S.
The Hartford Hotel & Conference Center in East Hartford fell on hard times before its 2020 closure, with frequent visits by police and one online reviewer advising “avoid it like the plague.”
When Sheila and Michael Reiner bought a Farmington office building at 17 Talcott Notch Road in 2012, they never envisioned one day carving out 3,200 square feet of office space for a food court.
A Southington-based developer is proposing a mixed-use apartment development with more than 100 units on an empty municipal lot in Bristol, which he would purchase from the city if plans are approved by the Zoning Commission.
When Hank Guerrero appears on video conference to chat about his new role as general manager at NBC Connecticut and Telemundo Connecticut, he’s at his desk in an open-collar shirt — much as he appears in his official headshot from the station.
In July 2020, Connecticut joined 14 other states and the District of Columbia in pledging to combat the climate and health-related impacts of air pollution.
As people continue to get over their fears of COVID-19, the co-owners of Infinity Music Hall plan to book more performances and recruit more corporate support in the year ahead, with hopes of returning to profitability in the next 12 to 24 months.
Infinity Music Hall’s slow recovery in the last few years mirrors the experience of Hartford’s broader Front Street entertainment district, which took a major hit from the pandemic, losing significant foot traffic and a few tenants.
Some Connecticut banks are seeking to insulate themselves from the struggling office real estate market that’s been battered by employers’ post-pandemic embrace of hybrid or remote work.
Opinion: Our workforce in the trades is graying and retiring in great numbers, and the next generation is ill-prepared to fill the void, leaving thousands of potential job openings in Connecticut.
Opinion: Relying on crowdfunding after a loss begs the question of whether your organization has adequate risk management strategies.
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State officials are exploring the possibility of seeking a waiver from the Jones Act as part of an effort to lower electricity prices in Connecticut.
The century old federal law blocks foreign-flagged ships from moving goods between U.S. ports.
The Jones Act has long been criticized for the significant costs it imposes on the U.S. economy, but recently came to the forefront as one of the factors driving up New England’s energy costs.
Experts believe the law increases the costs of foreign-imported liquified natural gas (LNG) by 10% to 30%.
Gov. Ned Lamont highlighted the issue in his State of the State Address on Jan. 8, saying: “Hey Congress, rethink the Jones Act.” In the state legislature, Rep. Chris Rosario (D-Bridgeport) has proposed legislation that requests Congress to amend the Jones Act.
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