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It has been nearly a year since heavy rainfall left Kaitlyn Kimball’s 3-acre field in Naugatuck under a foot of water for almost a week, killing all of the tomatoes.
These new Connecticut businesses launched from May 29 to June 11.
A drive to demolish a monolithic data center on a property behind Hartford’s Dunkin’ Park stadium got a $4 million boost Thursday, as Gov. Ned Lamont announced environmental cleanup grants for 23 properties across the state.
Striking workers at an Enfield warehouse are still hoping the National Labor Relations Board will hear their case after their employer, i-Health, fired them.
Plans to bring a hotel to Bridgeport – the state’s largest city – has received $850,000 in potential tax relief on building materials through Connecticut Innovations, the state’s quasi-public venture capital arm.
Gov. Ned Lamont on Tuesday signed a bill creating an extended producer responsibility (EPR) program for consumer batteries, which shifts the responsibility for battery collection and recycling from taxpayers and local governments to the producers themselves.
A developer is proposing to build an electric vehicle charging station and café on a vacant site in Enfield. Global Development has proposed an EV charging station and café on a 0.55-acre lot at 1561 King St., in Enfield.
Connecticut officials remain committed, for now, to a program that offers government-sponsored health benefits to certain undocumented residents — despite federal threats against states that do so, as well as higher-than-projected costs for the coverage since its launch over two years ago.
Stamford’s Planning Board has endorsed a proposal to knock down two remaining St. John Towers apartment buildings, at 109 Tresser Blvd., and replace them with a 10-story, 305-unit apartment building.
A New Haven-based real estate investment group recently paid $3.85 million for the 46-unit “Artspace” apartment building on one corner of downtown Hartford.
Simsbury-based Vesta Corp. is seeking zoning permits for its plan to construct a 70-unit elderly housing facility at the former Knights of Columbus Hall in Berlin.
Electric utility United Illuminating said Wednesday that the cost of deg and building a proposed underground transmission system from Bridgeport to Fairfield would be about $838 million.
Gov. Ned Lamont has announced he’ll be visiting the Paris Air Show this month to Connecticut companies exhibiting at the event and recruit new businesses to the state.
A bill that significantly alters state statutes regulating credit unions was signed into law on Tuesday by Gov. Ned Lamont.
Two New Haven-based bioscience firms have announced an agreement to collaborate on research and development of therapies for central nervous system disorders (CNS).
Traders will soon be able to trade U.S.-listed stocks nearly around the clock during the workweek.
Connecticut’s top leaders Tuesday denounced President Donald J. Trump’s military response to the protests and civil unrest in Los Angeles after ICE raids, calling it a deliberate provocation just days before a nationwide day of protests dubbed “No Kings.”
Gov. Ned Lamont’s celebration Tuesday of a groundbreaking advance in early childhood education funding and his simultaneous struggle to calm concerns about a housing bill underscore the advantages and liabilities of incumbency as he edges towards a reelection campaign.
Indianapolis-based developer Scannell Properties is proposing two new warehouses, totaling 881,500 square feet in Windsor Locks.
A new Hartford task force aims to come up with detailed plans by the close of this year to develop more than 160 troublesome vacant lots owned by the city.
Two high-end apartment buildings in Norwalk that house a total of 120 units have exchanged hands in one deal for $41.4 million, according to the listing broker.
A North Haven-based clean energy company has completed its latest 2.32-megawatt ground-mounted solar project in Orange, to Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU).