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Like many people who fled the cramped confines of New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic, Josh Mesnik found relief in bucolic Connecticut.
In August 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic was in full swing, Women’s Business Development Council founder and CEO Fran Pastore noticed something disturbing about the government financial aid being distributed to small businesses in Connectic
Several airlines are expanding their offerings from Bradley International Airport to destinations across Florida, with at least 40 new weekly flights to the Sunshine State slated for this winter.
A New York-based, upstart multifamily housing developer that entered the state nearly three years ago is preparing to bring its first Connecticut project online this fall, with several more in the pipeline as it faces some growing pains amid ambit
In May 2022, New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart helped celebrate the launch of an $11 million redevelopment of the former Stanley Black & Decker headquarters on Myrtle Street into 106 market rate apartments.
One of the most prominent office towers on Hartford’s skyline has been placed into the hands of a receiver as a foreclosure lawsuit against the building’s landlord continues.
Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union last year was the first member-owned cooperative to expand its membership field under a new state law.
Massachusetts-based PeoplesBank and Storrs Central, a for-profit organization that raises money for a
Connecticut has a proud manufacturing history. From our origins in clocks and watches to advanced optics and nuclear submarines now, our state has long been an advanced manufacturing leader, supporting our national economy.
In April, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) required all state and local websites to be accessible, along with their mobile applications.
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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