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Capital Community College is considering a new downtown Hartford campus, school officials confirmed to the Hartford Business Journal, as its existing space in the former G. Fox department store building at 960 Main St. becomes increasingly outdated and in need of significant repairs.
A ship’s bell that once rang out from the USS Hartford, the flagship of famous Civil War Rear Admiral David G. Farragut, sits in a lonely corner of Hartford’s Constitution Plaza office park, gathering tarnish in a decrepit granite display.
Max Kothari, chair of the Hartford Chamber of Commerce board of directors, recently sold four properties in the city for $25.56 million, including two hosting his Star Hardware and Express Kitchens businesses.
Dan Fishbein is the president of Sun Life U.S., a major insurer in Canada that recently debuted its new Connecticut office in downtown Hartford's Gold Building.
The University of Hartford has hired an independent advisory firm to recommend ways to shore up its financial position, after failing to meet the debt service coverage ratio required for over $100 million in bonds used for campus improvements and
Cate Alix checks off the job responsibilities she has as an office assistant at Avon-based advertising agency Mintz+Hoke.
Paul O. Robertson has a front-row seat to the rollout of Connecticut’s recreational marijuana market. He’s also playing a hands-on role in the industry’s development.
The Capital Region Development Authority — the quasi-public agency responsible for helping finance major downtown Hartford apartment projects — has a full plate on its hands.
What are companies like LEGO seeking in higher-cost, higher-tax Boston that they aren’t finding in Connecticut? LEGO’s announced departure from Enfield sparked a public tour of self-reflection for Connecticut leaders.
The federal government is heading toward a shutdown unless Congress passes funding legislation that is signed into law before Oct. 1.
Hundreds of thousands of government workers won't get paid until the shutdown is over, and many federal government services will be suspended.
Economists say the longer the shutdown lasts, the more severe the effects will be.
According to accounting firm EY, a shutdown would take 0.1 of a percentage point off of GDP every week.
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