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Daniel O’Keefe, the former tech investment executive recently appointed acting commissioner of the state Department of Economic and Community Development, said recent population and economic gains have Connecticut poised for future growth.
Law firm Wiggin and Dana recently launched a new service aimed at helping early-stage companies navigate the hot and cold extremes of starting a new business.
Although battered by the post-pandemic shift to remote work, Hartford County’s office market managed to chalk up a second consecutive quarter of occupancy gains to round out 2023, according to the latest CBRE market report.
A real estate development firm has won town approval to construct two industrial buildings totaling 420,000 square feet on Baker Hollow Road in Windsor.
The Westbrook Outlets could soon be demolished to make way for a roughly $425 million development mixing 595 apartments, 100 townhomes with a new hotel, restaurants and entertainment space less than a half-mile from the shoreline.
The General Assembly created the quasi-public economic development agency CTNext in 2016 with the aim of investing in and boosting innovative startups capable of growing jobs and building economic vitality.
With a short legislative session set to get underway this week, the business community will keep close tabs on the General Assembly’s Commerce Committee, where key proposals related to economic and workforce development, tax credits and other priv
A long-awaited sports betting lounge that opened on the western edge of the XL Center in downtown Hartford could end the fiscal year in June with a deficit as high as $750,000.
Of all the “new normals” that the pandemic brought us, one that stubbornly continues to linger is the downturn in business travel.
Connecticut’s hospitality industry continues to feel the impact of the slow return of business travel.
After completing a $6 million renovation and reopening its cancer center in Enfield last summer, Johnson Memorial Hospital has proposed a more than $17 million upgrade to its nearby surgery center.
What type of relationship should exist between a regulator and the regulated? It’s an age-old question that local, state and federal governments often struggle with.
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Connecticut has tried to attract more data centers by creating tax incentives through the state Department of Economic and Community Development.
In 2021, the legislature enacted the Connecticut Data Center Tax Incentive Program, which can waive sales and use, and property taxes for 20 years for data centers that invest at least $200 million ($50 million if located within a state-designated enterprise zone).
The tax exemptions could be extended up to 30 years for investments that exceed $400 million.
So far, Bloomfield-based health insurer Cigna Group is the only company to apply for benefits under the program.
Some states offer additional incentives to promote data center growth, including New York’s ReCharge NY, which subsidizes power for businesses.
Data center operators say Connecticut’s high costs of electricity, real estate and wages make the cost of running a data center less lucrative than in nearby states, even with the current incentives in place.
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