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Bristol Health has been working with consultants in recent months to get advice on how to turn around its struggling financial position.
After sitting vacant for more than 20 years, a historic New Britain industrial property will soon have new life as a mixed-use residential development that city officials hope is one of many in the recently created Barrio Latino corridor, named af
Hundreds of thousands of apartments built across the country decades ago with federal assistance will exit affordable housing restrictions over the next five years, raising concerns among housing advocates.
For most businesses, competition boils down to a mix of price, product quality, brand reputation, customer service and marketing.
The state of Connecticut is evaluating the office footprint of state agencies, looking for cost savings and efficiencies, as it plans a consolidation at 450 Columbus Blvd., a sprawling complex along the Connecticut River on the outskirts of downtown Hartford.
Maybe you discovered one of your company’s employees offered a bribe to secure a key contract. Or, you just learned your worker conspired with competitors to fix prices to boost profits.
A new law that increases tax credits for employee training and child care is being touted as an effective way to incentivize businesses to invest in their workforce and potentially chip away at the state’s worker shortage.
People have changed over the last few years, as have their needs and expectations regarding the workplace.
Arecent survey from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics found that the majority of employees (69%) are doing “some or all” of their work at their workplace, while 34% of workers are continuing to perform at least some of their work functions from home.
Electric vehicles are expected to experience significant growth in the next 10 years, ushering in the EV revolution.
Commercial real estate loan portfolios are facing a tidal wave of maturities at a time when certain commercial real estate classes are potentially entering a crisis.
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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