Effort to convert two Windsor office buildings into 171 apartments scores key victory| Hartford Business Journal
Connecticut utility regulators have asked a state court to dismiss constitutional claims against them, arguing that the recent resignation of the embattled chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority renders […]| Hartford Business Journal
Bobbi's at 51 Broadway is the creation of owner Ankit Chellani and executive chef Bryan Burke.| Hartford Business Journal
Wonder, a meal delivery and dining platform that allows customers to order from multiple restaurants in a single transaction, will open a location at West Hartford’s Blue Back Square in […]| Hartford Business Journal
Trampoline park approved for vacant Big Lots space in Windsor| Hartford Business Journal
Municipal leaders from Bridgeport and Fairfield asked Connecticut regulators Thursday morning to delay or reject United Illuminating’s proposed overhead transmission line project, escalating a months-long dispute over the $300 million […]| Hartford Business Journal
Hyperfine Inc., a Guilford-based medical imaging technology company, has priced its underwritten public offering of 14 million shares of its Class A common stock at $1.25 per share, the company said Thursday.| Hartford Business Journal
Veradermics Inc., a New Haven-based biopharmaceutical company, said Thursday it has closed a $150 million Series C financing round.| Hartford Business Journal
Here’s a listing of recent luxury home sales in New Haven, New London and Tolland counties. The data is provided by Evan Berman of the William Raveis Broder Team.| Hartford Business Journal
A 9-acre property near UConn's Storrs campus in Storrs has been listed for sale, offering a potential site for new student housing.| 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
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 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