The Stamford Zoning Board has unanimously approved a plan by luxury home builder Toll Brothers to build 56 townhouses across 13 buildings on a property formerly occupied Playtex Corp. Toll […] ...
Under a new measure passed by the legislature in June, the potency of cannabis products that can be legally sold in the state has been raised.
The Albertus Magnus College Board of Trustees announced Wednesday that it has extended the contract of President Marc M. Camille through the 2029–30 academic year. Camille, who became the school’s ...
Connecticut nonprofits and towns are poised to receive $60.7 million in state grants for housing, parks, libraries and other projects.
On Sept. 19, Tariq Islam was starting off the weekend at a wedding in Hartford. But late in the afternoon, as the celebration picked up, text messages began to flood […] ...
Liberty Mutual Investments and Landmark Properties will jointly build a nine-story, 740-bed student housing project at UConn’s Storrs campus.
A medical office building in Ridgefield has sold for $1.58 million, according to the town’s property records. The buyer of the property, at 38B Grove St., is Odin 38a Grove […] ...
According to a proposed tax incentive agreement, the development would include 116 residential units, 10% of them affordable housing.
A six-story downtown Waterbury office building, renovated with a $10 million state grant, is now for sale. Special bonus issues like the Hartford Book of Lists.
Dominion Energy on Monday disclosed it has told the Nuclear Regulatory Commission it plans to pursue subsequent license renewals for Millstone’s two reactors.
Downtown Hartford stationery and gift boutique shop Hartford Prints! on Friday marked its grand reopening in an enlarged space in the historic Pratt Street retail corridor.
Progress on a multimillion-dollar Connecticut bike trail is in jeopardy after the U.S. Department of Transportation pulled a grant it had awarded for the project. Earlier this month, the Trump […] ...