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Efforts to revitalize Hartford’s XL Center are set to receive another potential boost after the state legislature’s passage late Tuesday night of a $370 million budget stabilization plan.
The owner of downtown Hartford’s mixed-use Cast Iron Building on Asylum Street plans to convert the property’s remaining office space to apartments.
“Teeing off” at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford usually means a linebacker crushing a quarterback. Upper Deck now offers a different take on that.
Breeze Airways launched five new nonstop flights from Bradley International Airport this month, plus two additional one-stop flights, the Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) said.
A historic Glastonbury mill property that was being considered for a luxury apartment redevelopment has been listed for sale. The 58,216-square-foot mill complex at 122 R Naubuc Ave., was listed earlier this month without an asking price.
The Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven is planning to develop an affordable multifamily owner-occupied housing development on vacant lots it owns along Hazel Street.
Connecticut will receive $3 million in federal funding to help repair a bridge on Interstate 95 in Norwalk that was destroyed by a tanker fire and closed down the highway for a few days.
The House of Representatives is expected to assign Connecticut’s last tranche of emergency federal pandemic aid this week, assigning at least $360 million to bolster higher education, social services, mental health, early childhood development and municipal aid this fiscal year.
A marketer based in New York City has a vision for New England: an NBA expansion team that would play at the XL Center in Hartford.
Called the New England Founders, the team would have dual homes at the XL Center and MassMutual Center in Springfield. The Founders would play most of their games at Hartford’s 15,000-seat arena and about 10 per season at the MassMutual Center, which has about 8,000 seats, according to the proposal.
It’s the brainchild of Springfield native Clarence Blair, who says the NBA expansion team would capitalize on Springfield’s “hoops heritage” – basketball was invented by a Springfield College instructor and graduate student in 1891 – and the popularity of UConn basketball.
State and local officials, along with industry and university leaders gathered in New Haven Monday for the launch of QuantumCT, a new public-private collaboration aimed at “accelerating the adoption of quantum technologies in Connecticut and beyond” and positioning the state “as a leading hub for
Two of Connecticut’s largest manufacturers and employers received more than $152.5 million combined in U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) contracts in April, according to information from the federal agency.
Regional law firm Day Pitney, which has a large office in Hartford’s Goodwin Square, has hired a new partner in its government enforcement and white collar criminal defense practice.
Shelton-based real estate company William Raveis has acquired Carson Realty, a family-owned luxury brokerage based in Hilton Head, South Carolina. The company said the acquisition of Carson Realty gives it a significant market share increase in South Carolina.
A Cromwell office building that is home to consumer-packaged goods company i-Health Inc. has been listed for sale. The 38,200-square-foot office building at 55 Sebethe Drive has been listed for rent or sale at $4.95 million.
A Plymouth, Mass.-based trampoline park is proposing a new location at the Charter Oak Mall shopping plaza in East Hartford.
Trinity Health Of New England said Monday the state’s Congressional delegation has secured $1.27 million to help expand its community health worker program.
Five months after withdrawing its application, WeHa Development Group LLC has submitted a new application to develop property at 1800 Asylum Ave. in West Hartford, the former site of UConn’s Greater Hartford campus.
With no explanation and scant debate, an incurious Connecticut House of Representatives voted Friday night for legislation intended to provide up to $3 million in state aid to striking workers without explicitly saying so.
State representatives passed a bill Friday that encourages towns to allow more apartments near train and bus stations, marking a win for housing advocates who have pushed for similar proposals every year since 2021.
Yale New Haven Health is asking the state Superior Court to be let out of its contract with Prospect Medical Holdings for the purchase of Manchester Memorial, Rockville General and Waterbury hospitals.
An NBA expansion team, called the New England Founders, would have dual homes at the XL Center in Hartford and the MassMutual Center in Springfield. The Founders would play most of their games at the 15,000-seat XL Center, under the proposal.
A Norwalk multifamily apartment building has been sold for more than $3 million.
To help solve Connecticut’s workforce shortage, business leaders must place more emphasis on mentoring and training programs, which can be especially beneficial in engaging disconnected youth.
Ion Beam Applications S.A. (IBA), a Belgium-based manufacturer of particle accelerator technology, said Thursday it has signed a contract with the Connecticut Proton Therapy Center to install a proton therapy system.
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