Job-search company Indeed has sued the owner of a Stamford office building, alleging it was forced to spend at least $1.2 ...
A Civil War-era apartment and retail building in downtown Wallingford, along with a neighboring tavern property, recently ...
Connecticut employers added 5,700 jobs in April, pushing total nonfarm payroll employment to a record 1,725,300, even as the ...
A partnership between a nonprofit housing provider and private developer announced it has completed a 155-unit affordable ...
A Hartford company that set out to manufacture environmentally friendly caskets is fighting to keep its bankruptcy case alive ...
Connecticut insurers are among the companies expanding executive protection programs amid a heightened threat environment, ...
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Sen. Doug McCrory, a Hartford Democrat who is the subject of an ongoing federal criminal investigation, failed to secure his ...
That’s how Sen. Ryan Fazio, R-Greenwich, described the new “federal scholarship tax credit,” which Congress passed into law last year as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, also known as HR 1.
A mixed-use building in Norwalk with ground-floor retail space and nine apartments has sold for $3 million, according to ...
A New York-based real estate development firm recently acquired a Bristol property used by ESPN for $7.5 million and is marketing it for lease. Westchester, New York-based Routine Properties, which ...
Just over a month after announcing plans to end its self-funded and level-funded insurance business in Connecticut beginning in July, Farmington-based insurer ConnectiCare has told brokers it will ...
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