The craft can take off, hover and land vertically like a helicopter, and cruise on the wing for extended periods like a conventional airplane.| Hartford Business Journal
Pennsylvania builder pays $3.35M for Windsor site approved for 201 apartments| Hartford Business Journal
Azitra Inc., a Branford-based biopharmaceutical company, said Friday it is at risk of being de-listed from the New York Stock Exchange.| Hartford Business Journal
A Norwalk-based data center operator has named a new president and CEO as its co-founder prepares to step down and retire from the company. Bob DeSantis, the CEO of 365 […]| Hartford Business Journal
Hartford Business Journal’s Greg Bordonaro and WTIC’s Brian Shactman explore the people, companies and trends shaping Connecticut’s business scene every Monday at 8:30 a.m. on WTIC 1080 AM. In this […]| Hartford Business Journal
A Norwalk-based online human resources management company has been bought by a United Kingdom provider of accounting software for businesses. Criterion HCM has been purchased by Sage, which is headquartered […]| Hartford Business Journal
A Greenwich-based private equity firm has agreed to acquire almost one-third of a gas-fired energy facility in Ohio. Strategic Value Partners (SVP), which has $23 billion of assets under management, […]| Hartford Business Journal
Invivyd Inc. said it has received federal approval to begin large-scale testing of a new drug designed to prevent COVID-19 infections.| Hartford Business Journal
Gov. Ned Lamont’s summer favored events that put a gloss on nearly seven years in office that have defined the one-time darling of the left — the anti-Iraq war candidate […]| Hartford Business Journal
A six-month, $3 million restoration of the pond at Bushnell Park has wrapped up just in time for one of downtown Hartford’s biggest annual events. The Bushnell Park Conservancy announced […]| Hartford Business Journal
After years of negotiations over the proposed sale of three Connecticut hospitals owned by Prospect Medical Holdings to Yale New Haven Health, officials with Yale said Tuesday the deal appears […]| Hartford Business Journal
State officials and hospital leaders are in high-level discussions concerning the purchase of Bristol, Day Kimball and Waterbury Hospitals by the state-owned University of Connecticut Health Center, according to multiple […]| Hartford Business Journal
Yale New Haven Health System has agreed to pay $45 million to settle litigation related to its attempt to withdraw its offer to acquire Prospect Medical Holdings’ three Connecticut hospitals.| Hartford Business Journal
A Westport-based real estate investment firm has bought a four-story, 129-room EVEN Hotel in Norwalk from a New York real estate investor. V2 Capital Management has acquired the 56,769-square-foot property […]| Hartford Business Journal
Nearly five months after closing for a $145 million renovation, Hartford’s PeoplesBank Arena will reopen Oct. 17, when the Hartford Wolf Pack takes the ice.| Hartford Business Journal
QuantumCT, a collaboration between the University of Connecticut and Yale University, was named Thursday as a finalist for a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant through the agency’s Regional Innovation Engines program.| Hartford Business Journal
The University of Connecticut Board of Trustees will review agreements Tuesday that would allow a private developer to build student housing on university-controlled land in exchange for $600,000 and annual […]| Hartford Business Journal
The largest landlord of off-campus housing at UConn is slated to begin a $14-million renovation project on two of its student-housing complexes in Willington and Storrs.| Hartford Business Journal
A group of five apartment complexes serving UConn students in Storrs has been put on the market with a $39 million asking price.| Hartford Business Journal
Gov. Ned Lamont and governors from 17 other states are calling on congressional leaders to extend federal subsidies that help more people afford health coverage through state-based insurance exchanges like […]| Hartford Business Journal
Citrin Cooperman’s 2025 Manufacturing and DistributionPulse Survey Report explores insights into how leaders are mitigating these risks.| Hartford Business Journal
The “endangerment finding” is a seemingly nondescript term for what is arguably the most critical regulation in the U.S.’s climate change-fighting arsenal. It allows the federal government, under the authority […]| Hartford Business Journal
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Connecticut’s colleges are expanding certificate and other non-degree programs to reverse enrollment declines while meeting employer demands for skilled workers.| Hartford Business Journal