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A hulking steel frame of the future 79,000-square-foot School of Business has arisen on the campus at Quinnipiac University.
After scuttling a proposed cannabis retail shop in a corner of Hartford’s Front Street Entertainment District last year, the Capital Region Development Authority has gone ahead and purchased the 2,500-square-foot building.
A developer looking to build a massive Amazon distribution facility on a 157.1-acre site in Waterbury and Naugatuck continues to express confidence in the project, but also said it needs an extra year to vet the location and pursue local permits.
A Glastonbury-based medical malpractice insurance company originally founded by a group of Connecticut doctors is set to close on an acquisition of a Florida insurer, a move that will allow it to enter a new market and nearly double in size.
Gov. Ned Lamont signed into law in June legislation that created new oversight and restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence in state government. The new law:
As adult-use cannabis dispensaries continue to open across Connecticut, other types of marijuana businesses have been slow to begin operations.
When former Republican state Rep. Christopher Davis was elected to the General Assembly more than a decade ago at age 24, he said his goal was to make Connecticut a better place to live.
Sandwich chain Subway recently reinvested in its home state of Connecticut, cutting the ribbon on a new headquarters building in Shelton, a few miles north of its original Milford home.
Yale University’s $163 million Schwarzman Center is not only a new hub for students, but adds to downtown New Haven’s arts, entertainment and social scene, officials said.
Student entrepreneurs at the University of Bridgeport have launched a new coffee distribution company, with hopes of growing the business and gaining real-world experience.
After a much-ballyhooed press introduction with political figures trumpeting the state’s new “Make it Here” brand campaign, the hard work lies ahead.
Young professionals continue to leave Connecticut in droves, but that doesn’t need to be the case.
Gov. Ned Lamont recently suggested that Connecticut’s energy future may include an expansion of “modular nukes,” which are small, advanced nuclear reactors that have a power capacity of up to 300 MW per unit.
As incoming President Donald Trump says he is going to reduce tax incentives for wind power, Lamont told the Hartford Business Journal that he would be open to supporting the expansion of nuclear capacity in Connecticut.
Offshore wind projects have faced hurdles, including construction delays and cost overruns. In comparison, some experts say nuclear energy – which does not emit air pollution, but produces nuclear waste – is a better option to meet growing demand.
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