Recent UConn graduates are reporting high employment and education placement rates and rising starting salaries, according to a school survey.
A public hearing on a proposal by Singh Realty Group LLC to build a truck terminal facility for Apache Trucking at 51 Commerce Road in Manchester’s Buckland Industrial Park continues tonight before ...
Indus Realty Trust, long a major force in industrial development north of Hartford, has recently sold a roughly 641,000-square-foot portfolio of industrial buildings in East Granby, Windsor and ...
Connecticut lawmakers are revisiting a 2024 special-session law that set the stage for Aquarion Water Co.’s proposed sale to the newly formed Aquarion Water Authority, potentially reopening debate ...
Norwalk-based Xerox Holdings Corp. has entered into a joint venture with Texas private equity firm TPG to establish a new entity focused on intellectual property management and licensing. The venture ...
A Shelton-based developer is seeking approval to construct a 140-unit apartment complex on the site of a former lumberyard property near downtown Fairfield. Scinto Thorpe LLC, controlled by Robert ...
DQPro, a London-based insurance technology firm, plans to establish U.S. operations in Hartford, the company announced Wednesday. The company develops data monitoring and governance software used by ...
Renters rallied in Hartford on Tuesday in favor of eviction reform and lawmakers who spoke at the gathering talked about their new strategy for trying to pass a law to largely end no-fault evictions — ...
Connecticut will continue using Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to administer the state employee health plan following a competitive bidding process.
The AI Claim Assistant will be expanded to additional lines of business and a broader set of claim interactions over time.
Yale New Haven Health Services Corp. has filed a federal lawsuit against Ironshore Indemnity Inc., accusing the specialty insurer of wrongly refusing to reimburse more than $4 million in medical costs ...
Connecticut is having trouble recruiting first responders. Police and fire chiefs on Tuesday said a proposal by Gov. Ned Lamont to waive public college tuition and offer mortgage assistance for police ...