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With the recent checkered history of cryptocurrencies, investing time and energy into courting blockchain technology companies might seem a risky bet for Connecticut, but Alan Deckman is bullish on
Dennis Nash took the big step in 2004, when he turned down a finance position with IBM to launch software startup Control Station. “Big Blue was in my blood,” said Nash, a Connecticut native whose father worked for the tech giant.
Expanded outdoor dining – permitted through a state emergency act in 2020 – was a lifeline to the food-service industry during the pandemic, state officials and industry experts agree.
A Baltimore-based company that produces wood-frame construction products is planning to build a 450,000-square-foot production facility in Windsor, which it says will help ameliorate the multifamily housing shortage in Connecticut and beyond.
Cannabis retailers could soon have the ability to sell products at marijuana-centric events and festivals, much like breweries across the state have been doing for years.
After East Hartford bought the Church Corners Inn in downtown East Hartford early this year, workers found the 54-room boarding house infested with bedbugs, mice and other vermin.
Connecticut and Greater Hartford have seen a higher-than-usual number of college campuses hit the market, realty experts said, the result of challenges facing the broader higher-education industry, including dwindling enrollment and the pandemic’s
With Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start to summer, just a few weeks away, employers may be preparing to welcome summer interns into the workplace.
Impact.
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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