State health regulators have reached a settlement with a Hartford-based nonprofit that opened a behavioral health and ...
A New York multifamily owner and operator recently expanded its foothold in Simsbury with the $36.1 million... The Town of Bethel has bought a former bank building for $1.35 million, according to land ...
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East Hartford officials are working to salvage a years-long redevelopment agreement with developers Avner Krohn and Brian Zelman after the pair missed a key construction deadline for a large-scale ...
Connecticut’s AFL-CIO voted behind closed doors to endorse Gov. Ned Lamont for reelection to a third term Friday, a day after interviewing the governor and Josh Elliott, his challenger for the ...
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is reshaping the corporate landscape, offering unparalleled opportunities to enhance customer experiences and streamline operations.
A Connecticut minister was charged last week with forgery and perjury in relation to a failed effort in 2024 to petition for a Democratic primary in the 33rd House District of Middletown, the chief ...
Prominent real estate investor Mark Greenberg financed his recent $7.5 million purchase of a 457,396-square-foot Windsor office building with a bank loan and proceeds from the sale of another office ...
A 406-unit apartment portfolio in Greenwich has sold for $350 million in one of Connecticut’s largest multifamily real estate deals this year. RMR Residential, a Newton, Massachusetts-based ...
Rabbi Philip Lazowski, a Holocaust survivor who spent nearly three years hiding in the forests of Eastern Europe before building a decades-long rabbinical career in Greater Hartford died Thursday. He ...
A Glastonbury florist who grew from roadside stand to wedding-season powerhouse is betting on crowdfunding to finance her next stage of growth — and she’s part of a broader small-business trend.
A limited liability company affiliated with a Bristol landscaping and snow removal business recently paid $2.1 million for a 74,255-square-foot light industrial building in Bristol. In a deed recorded ...
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