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A new art studio and party space has joined the Shops at Yale retail center in New Haven. The Giggling Pig Art & Party Studio is the seventh location in Connecticut since the business was founded in 2011.
A Meriden-based provider of programs and support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities recently paid $1.15 million for a shuttered special needs school building in Cheshire.
Real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield recently arranged 11 new leases totaling more than 80,000 square feet across Westport, Southport, Stamford and Norwalk.
A Maryland-based applicant is looking to open a cannabis retail center along Whitney Avenue in Hamden, which would be the third such storefront in that vicinity.
Waterbury officials have launched a search for a developer to transform the former St. Mary’s Grammar School into affordable housing for medical workers.
A hearing is set for Sept. 17 on a developer’s plan to construct a 44-unit residential project on 6.2 acres of mostly undeveloped woodlands in Newington, located southeast of the intersection of Kitts Lane and Ann Street.
A four-building Guilford plaza anchored by a grocery store has been sold for more than $26 million.
Robinson+Cole may be the state’s oldest law firm, but its new 70,000-square-foot office space on four floors at the top of the Hartford Steam Boiler building in downtown Hartford is consciously modern in appearance and philosophy.
A 9,090-square-foot shopping center on 2.5 acres in Farmington recently sold for $1.87 million.
Diana Barreia, 22, and her cousin, Michelle Castro, 21, immigrated to Connecticut from Ecuador in search of a more promising future.
An Orange industrial building has been sold for more than $2 million.
The team behind a proposed massive, mixed-use redevelopment of portions of East Hartford’s Founders Plaza has spent about $16 million so far as it closes in on final property acquisitions needed for the project.
A major tenant has backed out of a lease agreement to occupy more than 160,000 square feet in a new life sciences tower in downtown New Haven.
Massachusetts-based investors recently paid $12.6 million for the 52-year-old, 81-unit Prospect Park apartment complex in Bloomfield.
A recent survey of leading area office and industrial brokers reflects a largely stable outlook for the industrial real estate market, but continued concern about the office market.
Three roughly century-old apartment buildings with a total of 25 units in Hartford and common ownership recently sold for $2 million.
When it began operations on March 28, 2015, the CTfastrak busway was controversial because of its cost — $570 million to construct, of which $113 million was financed by the state.
Now, CT Transit officials are touting the economic development benefits of it. They say that $550 million in related transit-oriented development projects are planned, under construction or completed along the bus route.
The busway has 10 stations along its dedicated route between Hartford and New Britain.
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