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Developer Avner Krohn says prevailing wage mandates attached to a $4 million state grant have blown a multimillion-dollar hole in his plan to build a 100-unit apartment building in downtown New Britain.
Two years after purchasing South Windsor-based Atlantic Fabricating Co. with her husband in 2022, President Kara Dunlap has moved the manufacturer into a new and larger facility in East Granby that will allow for expansion.
Connecticut lawmakers are working on compromise legislation intended to reopen the door to fintech providers that offer “earned wage access” services in the state, while avoiding what some describe as predatory lending practices.
Doro Restaurant Group is planning an aggressive expansion in Greater Hartford, opening new restaurants in Wethersfield, Glastonbury and Newington, along with a centralized bakery and a commercial kitchen for its catering business.
So, have you filled out your May Madness bracket yet? That’s not a typo.
A real estate investment firm that owns a vacant Rocky Hill manufacturing and office complex wants to “raise the roof,” in order to expand the pool of potential tenants, as demand for distribution and logistics space continues to be strong.
The owner of Vale Sports Club is considering the purchase of a Middletown property, on which he would consolidate his indoor and outdoor recreational facilities.
A Hartford property that formerly housed Connecticut Lighting Centers' headquarters will eventually host a PC Hardwood Floors store following a $2.75 million sale in late March.
It’s been nine months since Connecticut’s sweeping new data privacy law to protect consumers took effect, after lawmakers made the decision that due to inaction in Congress, the state should pass its own law to protect consumer data.
Like much of New England, Connecticut finds itself in a difficult situation when it comes to energy — one that is complicated by aggressive environmental policies, permitting challenges, and limited and aging infrastructure.
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State officials are exploring the possibility of seeking a waiver from the Jones Act as part of an effort to lower electricity prices in Connecticut.
The century old federal law blocks foreign-flagged ships from moving goods between U.S. ports.
The Jones Act has long been criticized for the significant costs it imposes on the U.S. economy, but recently came to the forefront as one of the factors driving up New England’s energy costs.
Experts believe the law increases the costs of foreign-imported liquified natural gas (LNG) by 10% to 30%.
Gov. Ned Lamont highlighted the issue in his State of the State Address on Jan. 8, saying: “Hey Congress, rethink the Jones Act.” In the state legislature, Rep. Chris Rosario (D-Bridgeport) has proposed legislation that requests Congress to amend the Jones Act.
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