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A 78,000-square-foot commercial building on the busy Silas Deane Highway in Wethersfield could become a grocery retail and wholesale distribution center. Wanlong He is proposing a Ken Foods retail and wholesale operation at 1000 Silas Deane Highway.
Fairfield University has received a record number of applicants for the Class of 2028, school officials announced. The school received more than 18,500 applicants in 2024, nearly 20% more than the previous year and the most in the university’s history, school officials said.
Forbes magazine has named four Connecticut-based CPAs to its annual list of America's Top 200 CPAs. The list, created by editorial staff, is culled from a compilation of nominations from individuals and associations of CPAs across the country. The Connecticut honorees were:
A retail plaza off the Berlin Turnpike in Newington has been sold to a northeast commercial property management group for nearly $17 million.
For some people, a good cigar should be paired with a stiff drink. With smoking banned in bars and restaurants, that social convention is generally reserved for home or some grandfathered clubs.
The Hartford and Bridgeport metro areas are among the 25 most competitive markets in America for renting a starter home, according to a new study by Forbes Advisor.
Thousands of people across Connecticut live with chronic conditions such as cancer, arthritis or hemophilia and rely on prescription drugs to manage their health.
The Senate Democratic majority defied Gov. Ned Lamont Wednesday night by passing a complex bill intended to put Connecticut at the forefront of evolving national efforts to set standards for the development and use of artificial intelligence.
Connecticut employers added an estimated 4,900 jobs during the month of March, and the state has now gained 13,300 jobs since the start of the year, according to new data from the Department of Labor.
The state Department of Labor’s economist and director of research, Patrick Flaherty, said the strong jobs report seems to follow the high early-year growth patterns of 2022 and 2023.
Total payroll in March was 1,709,100, up by 18,900 jobs from March 2023. Private sector payroll was 1,475,600, up by 16,400 jobs from March 2023.
Employers added an estimated 5,800 jobs in January, 2,600 jobs in February and 4,900 jobs in March, DOL said.
What appeared to be merely a formality just got a little more complicated for the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and the city of Hartford.
Erin Howard, who has served as Hartford’s interim planning director for more than a year, will step down from her post on Friday.
The state Appellate Court on Tuesday issued a delinquency order in Aquarion Water Co.’s appeal of a trial court’s decision to uphold a rate cut imposed by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.
Gov. Ned Lamont and members of the UConn men’s basketball team rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange at about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, to commemorate their 2024 NCAA championship win for the second time in two years.
Connecticut lawmakers for years have tried to place tighter restrictions on, or even ban employer noncompete agreements.
Gas prices are on the rise for Connecticut drivers, having gone up almost 20 cents since last week and nearly 30 cents in the last month, according to the AAA motor club.
Fairfield University has been awarded part of a national science grant for the advancement of artificial intelligence in engineering.
The Democratic-controlled General Assembly approved a 2.5% general wage increase Tuesday for the bulk of state government’s workforce, about 46,000 state employees, many of whom also would receive a step hike in the coming fiscal year.
On a recent weekday at La Stella Pizzeria, tucked into a flatiron building at Main Street and Market Street in Norwich, lunch hour was buzzing.
Shake Shack is set to open its seventh location in Connecticut on Thursday. The restaurant, located at 3329 Berlin Turnpike, Unit 6 in Newington, is the chain’s second location in Hartford County. The Newington Shack will be open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
Connecticut was a top 10 destination for remote workers who relocated in 2022, according to a new study. Yardi Kube, a coworking management platform, released the results of its study in February in a report titled, “Remote Workers Leading the Migration Across State Lines.”
Insurer UnitedHealth Group, whose subsidiaries UnitedHealthcare and Optum have a presence in downtown Hartford and other parts of the region, announced that it is offering support for people affected by a cyberattack so widespread that it “could cover a substantial proportion of people in America
A New Haven retail site along the busy Route 80 commercial stretch near the East Haven border has been sold.
Hartford HealthCare announced Tuesday it has opened a new research center focused on the mental health effects of racial discrimination.
Bloomfield-based Kaman Corp., a historic Connecticut manufacturer founded by well-known entrepreneur Charles Kaman in 1945, has officially been acquired and is now a private company.
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