Commercial & Industrial
Stamford Apartment Complex Sells for $60M
April 5, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkThe Stamford Corners apartment complex has sold in one of the city’s largest commercial transactions so far this year.
MA Gaming Commissioners Begin Deliberations on Wynn Casino License
By State House News Service | April 5, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkMembers of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission have turned their attention to deciding whether Wynn Resorts remains suitable to hold the lone Boston-area resort casino license.
48K SF Restaurant and Retail Building to Open in Bridgeport’s Steelpoint Harbor
April 5, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkThe Bass Pro Shop in Bridgeport’s Steelpoint Harbor development is getting a new neighbor.
Emerson Plans $49M Headquarters, Plant in Brookfield
April 4, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkIndustrial equipment manufacturer Emerson is planning a new headquarters and manufacturing facility in Fairfield County.
High Winds Damage New Haven Apartment Construction Project
April 4, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkThe high winds that swept New England Wednesday damaged a large multifamily building under construction near downtown New Haven.
North Stonington-Based A/Z Corp. Bought by Maine Building Firm
April 4, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkA major Connecticut construction and engineering firm has been acquired by an out-of-state corporation.
Wynn Execs Argue They Should Keep MA Casino After Corporate Housecleaning
By State House News Service | April 4, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkPledging that the company has undergone a “transformation” since Steve Wynn left the last year while embroiled in sexual misconduct allegations, Wynn Resorts on Tuesday set out to convince the Massachusetts Gaming Commission that it remains suitable to hold the lucrative Boston-area casino license.
Commercial Landlord Brothers Accused of Risking Lives in Asbestos Removal
By The Associated Press | April 3, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkTwo brothers who risked workers’ health through the illegal removal of asbestos from a property they owned have been ordered to pay fines and perform community service.
Gender Pay Gap Still Persists in Finance, Real Estate, Groups Say
April 3, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkIndustry groups around the country marked Equal Pay Day on Tuesday to call attention to the gap between women’s earnings and men’s earnings, particularly in the banking and real estate fields.
East Hartford Condos Sold for $7.5M
April 3, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkA large portion of the unit in a 100-unit East Hartford condominium complex have been sold for $83,333 per unit.
State Plans $100M Revamp of New London Harbor to Support Wind Industry
April 3, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkA state agency is planning a $100 million revamp of New London’s State Pier to support the burgeoning wind industry, but won’t disclose any design and engineering studies or any cost estimates.
Bridgeport Mayor Claims Towers, Theater Moving Forward, But Questions Remain
April 3, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkBridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim sought to convince the audience at his State of the City speech Tuesday that a seemingly troubled downtown revitalization project he made a major part of his reelection campaign is still going ahead.
Killingly, Windham Mills Destroyed in Separate Fires
By The Associated Press | April 2, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkMore than 140 firefighters from dozens of area departments battled the fierce flames Saturday at a 120-year-old former cotton mill in Killingly and at a former factory building about 26 miles away in Windham.
Scaled-Down Bill Exempts Only Four Communities From Preservation Law
April 2, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkA bill in the state legislature aimed at giving distressed towns and cities more freedom to revitalize decaying historic buildings has been watered down significantly.
Survey: US Manufacturing Activity Increased in March
By The Associated Press | April 2, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkU.S. manufacturers grew at a faster pace in March, as the pace of employment jumped and new orders and production improved.
Report: New Haven Economy Doing Well Despite State’s Struggles
April 1, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkA review of the New Haven area’s economy finds positive indicators suggesting it is escaping the larger challenges faced by the rest of the state.
Toll Protests to be Held in Communities Across Connecticut
By The Associated Press | April 1, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkMembers of the group No Tolls CT are holding protests Saturday at five locations around the state.
West Hartford Theater Being Converted to Luxury Cinema
April 1, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkWest Hartford’s movie theater is being reborn as a luxury cinema.
US Construction Spending Up Strong 1 Percent in January
By The Associated Press | April 1, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkU.S. construction spending rose a solid 1 percent in February, led by a strong gain in spending on government projects, which hit an all-time high.
Hartford’s Goodwin Square Adds Morgan Stanley to Tenants
March 29, 2019 | Reprints | Unlock LinkFollowing on the heels of last year’s deal to bring tech giant Infosys to the building, Morgan Stanley has agreed to move its local operations to downtown Hartford’s Goodwin Square building.





