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The state House of Representatives adopted a $55.8 billion two-year budget early Tuesday that invests in child care and K-12 ...
Stamford's skyline will get a new look if a developer gets its wish. St. John Urban Development Corp. has filed a proposal ...
The post-pandemic world has been a struggle for many owners of traditional office buildings, as broader acceptance of remote ...
After nearly two decades as the XL Center, Hartford’s roughly 16,000-seat sports and entertainment arena has a new name: the ...
In the lobby of Otis Worldwide’s elevator test tower in Bristol sits a vintage machine, in front of a huge aerial photo of ...
Jessica Bailey and Alexandra Cooley realized in the mid-2010s that a state-backed loan program for energy efficiency projects ...
A pair of developers recently submitted a wetlands application to construct a 150,000-square-foot flex industrial building on ...
Senate Bill 11 is dead.  The massive bill sought to address the affordability of prescription drugs in the state, but also ...
Women's Health Connecticut (WHC), a statewide network of women’s healthcare providers, has acquired the state’s first ...
Farmington-based elevator and escalator maker Otis Worldwide recently put up for sale a 188,430-square-foot Bloomfield ...
With final passage Saturday of a major early childhood education bill, legislators will return Monday to begin their ...
Health insurance options for small businesses in Connecticut continue to shrink — so much, in fact, that many observers ...