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The city of Hartford is requesting state support to launch an artificial intelligence hub in the Capital City, an effort that could include an investment up to $100 million over several years.
Great Wolf Lodge, the family-oriented resort chain known for its indoor water parks, is set to make a splash in Connecticut with a new location adjacent to Foxwoods Resort Casino.
Just in time for the holiday shopping season, major industrial developer Adam Winstanley has a bullish outlook on the retail sector.
Century Spring CEO Lisa V. Bayne recently purchased the Bristol-based manufacturer and its 32,986-square-foot industrial building.
In Putnam, a town of just over 9,000 residents in the quiet northeast corner of Connecticut, a technology startup is harnessing artificial intelligence to develop an online training program for sales managers.
As it has become apparent that a larger percentage of the workforce will remain remote compared to pre-pandemic times, companies have been increasingly leaning on online tools to coach staff in company culture and skills, experts say.
The potential sale of three mobile home parks in Connecticut, recently put on the market for $13.3 million, has thrown a spotlight on an under-considered housing sector in the state.
In an interview last December, Brian Kane expressed optimism about the future of Aetna and the health insurer’s headquarters remaining in Hartford. A year later, Aetna is still based in the Capital City; Kane isn’t.
Mayor Arunan Arulampalam launched his first term in office with a goal of making Hartford the easiest Connecticut community in which to run a business.
“It’s been a whirlwind of a year,” said Marietta S. Lee. “Despite everyone warning me, I was not adequately prepared for what a whirlwind it was going to be. But it was fun.”
For Bloomfield-based retirement community Duncaster and its CEO Kelly Smith Papa, 2024 has been a year of both celebration and frustration.
When Dr. O. John Maduko took over as the first president of the new Connecticut State Community College system, CT State, he had lofty goals and significant challenges to overcome.
Gov. Ned Lamont made headlines last month when he declared he would not continue pursuing a policy to phase out all new sales of internal combustion engine vehicles by 2035.
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The General Assembly’s Labor and Public Employees Committee has raised a bill seeking to regulate the use of production quotas for warehouse workers.
The bill contains placeholder text that seeks to “limit the extent to which certain warehouse distribution centers can require their employees to meet unreasonable production quotas,” while also adding that it seeks to allow “individuals participating in a labor dispute to be eligible for unemployment benefits” and to “protect workers’ rights.”
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