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Biohaven Pharmaceuticals Inc. has purchased another downtown New Haven property next to its main headquarters as it continues expanding throughout the Elm City.
The University of Connecticut’s effort to create a dormitory for its downtown Hartford branch campus would include nearly $28 million in financial support from the Capit
Avelo Airlines announced it will begin offering nonstop service between New Haven and Knoxville, Tennessee starting today. This new route, from Tweed-New Haven Airport to McGhee Tyson Airport, operates twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays.
A planned cannabis cultivation facility in East Hartford has received a big financial boost from a real estate trust that is investing $16 million into the project, the company announced this week.
Babies ‘R’ Us, a retail chain specializing in baby products and gear for infants and young children, is set to return to Connecticut this year, with three new locations planned inside Kohl's stores in Norwalk, Manchester and Plainville.
The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear Aquarion Water Co.’s appeal after a Superior Court judge upheld a $40 million cut to the utility’s proposed revenue increase by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.
A renovated Danbury multifamily apartment complex has been sold for $5.2 million.
A Trumbull medical building, mostly occupied by Yale New Haven Health (YNHH), has been sold for more than $5 million. Silver Medical LLC sold 999 Silver Lane, Trumbull, to Fairfield-based 999 Silverlane LLC, for $5.2 million in a deal recorded April 4.
A marketer based in New York City has a vision for New England: an NBA expansion team that would play at the XL Center in Hartford.
Called the New England Founders, the team would have dual homes at the XL Center and MassMutual Center in Springfield. The Founders would play most of their games at Hartford’s 15,000-seat arena and about 10 per season at the MassMutual Center, which has about 8,000 seats, according to the proposal.
It’s the brainchild of Springfield native Clarence Blair, who says the NBA expansion team would capitalize on Springfield’s “hoops heritage” – basketball was invented by a Springfield College instructor and graduate student in 1891 – and the popularity of UConn basketball.
The University of Connecticut’s search for student dormitory space downtown is now focused on Pratt Street.
With the 2024 legislative session set to wrap up Wednesday night, several proposals that will impact businesses are close to becoming law, but haven’t yet reached the finish line.
Nationally acclaimed Peruvian restaurant Coracora in West Hartford is expanding, with plans to open a new “fast casual” eatery at its current location and move its flagship, upscale restaurant to Blue Back Square.
The owner of downtown Hartford’s mixed-use Cast Iron Building on Asylum Street plans to convert the property’s remaining office space to apartments.
A Plainville development group is looking to build a new mixed-use retail and residential building on the site of the Wethersfield Diner along the Silas Deane Highway.
Seven months after it was first announced, Hartford HealthCare opened health clinics Wednesday at three Walgreens locations in the state.
Efforts to revitalize Hartford’s XL Center are set to receive another potential boost after the state legislature’s passage late Tuesday night of a $370 million budget stabilization plan.
A collision seems unavoidable today, the last day of the 2024 General Assembly session, over two bills the Senate Democratic majority pledges to pass and the Senate Republican minority vows to block.
The General Assembly approved a measure Tuesday assigning $370 million in expiring federal pandemic grants to bolster higher education, social services, mental health, child care and town aid next fiscal year.
Lawmakers said Tuesday they don’t have the votes to pass a contentious eviction reform bill that drew hours of testimony, hundreds of public comments and a bevy of support from housing advocates throughout the legislative session.
For the third time in just two years, Connecticut’s small group fully insured health insurance market is losing another major player.
“Teeing off” at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford usually means a linebacker crushing a quarterback. Upper Deck now offers a different take on that.
Breeze Airways launched five new nonstop flights from Bradley International Airport this month, plus two additional one-stop flights, the Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) said.
Law firm Murtha Cullina, which is headquartered in Hartford, has signed an agreement to merge with Rochester, New York-based Harris Beach, creating a “heavyweight regional firm,” the companies announced Tuesday.
A historic Glastonbury mill property that was being considered for a luxury apartment redevelopment has been listed for sale. The 58,216-square-foot mill complex at 122 R Naubuc Ave., was listed earlier this month without an asking price.
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