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LesserEvil has become one of the country’s largest organic snack foods producers. This year, it’s on track to exceed $100 million in revenue, and the business is growing.
The owners of Bear's Smokehouse BBQ have purchased a Windsor Locks industrial kitchen facility at 24 King Spring Road, to expand their food preparation and distribution operations amid the growing popularity of barbecue.
CBIA President and CEO Chris DiPentima said the lack of business tax cuts in the recently passed two-year, $51.1 billion budget is “baffling and frustrating,” especially given the state’s strong fiscal position, and bipartisan agreement on the need to grow the economy.
LesserEvil survived the COVID-19 pandemic in better shape than many competitors because it’s a vertically integrated company, according to CEO Charles Coristine.
A growing beauty-products company, Young Pharmaceuticals, is weeks away from occupying a new 20,000-square-foot office building headquarters on 21 acres in Wethersfield.
UConn is eyeing a new, larger home for its School of Nursing, which is outgrowing its current Storrs campus location. The state’s flagship university is also looking to expand its downtown Hartford campus presence.
Signage business Sign Pro Inc. is suing its hometown of Southington and the municipality's chief building official, claiming it has been subjected to repeated harassment while trying to do business locally, costing it “hundreds of thousands of dollars.”
A Connecticut developer is looking to buy three Milford office properties owned by sandwich franchise giant Subway, and redevelop the area into a new multibuilding industrial/office campus for a local e-commerce auto-parts distributor.
While the pace of inflation slowed during the month of May, businesses continue to face pressure from higher prices on goods and services that are cutting into profits and making it harder to operate.
Despite lackluster population growth for more than a decade, Connecticut remains a popular market for wealth management firms, lured by the state’s vast base of high-net worth individuals.
Many financial challenges face Hartford residents and business owners. One that clearly outpaces the others is the unstable, unpredictable and unfair rise of energy costs.
Creating a family business succession plan requires careful consideration and thoughtful planning. Here are some best practices to keep in mind:
A recent Quinnipiac poll asked 1,660 registered voters in Connecticut what their top issue is in deciding who to vote for in this November's gubernatorial election. Here is what they said.
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