The building will be used exclusively by House of Heroes Connecticut to store construction materials, tools and donated ...
Stamford-based Synchrony, a consumer financial services company that provides credit cards, financing and banking products, has announced a series of executive leadership changes, including a new head ...
State banking regulators approved the bank's planned branch at Steelpointe Harbor.
Insurity, a Hartford-based software provider to the property and casualty insurance industry, has appointed a new CEO and announced a major investment in AI. Jatin Atre succeeds Jeff Clarke, who will ...
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 ...
Pete Harrison, Connecticut director of the Regional Plan Association, spoke in support of a proposal known as "Work Live Ride" in 2023. DesegregateCT, a program of the RPA, lobbied for a portion of ...
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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 ...
State health regulators have reached a settlement with a Hartford-based nonprofit that opened a behavioral health and ...
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 ...
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A Danbury warehouse built in 1900 has sold for $1.25 million, according to the city’s property records. Homero J. D. Malla, of Danbury, purchased the 19,295-square-foot, two-story building, at 15 ...
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