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UConn moves on multiple fronts to cash in on its research and technology incubation programs... go.ctcapitolreport.com/47r4Pd7


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One of Connecticut’s fastest-growing companies, non-alcoholic beer maker Athletic Brewing Co., has secured $50 million through a recent funding round, the brewer announced Tuesday. ow.ly/rYen50Sy5eZ


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Greg Bordonaro Reposted

Gov. Lamont wants to replicate the success of CRDA — credited with helping to spur the development of thousands of new apartments in Hartford — in other cities and towns as part of his administration's focus on transit-oriented development. ow.ly/i2Gc50Qs8YN


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Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam has named a veteran planner with two decades of experience in City Hall to head a newly created office intended to help small businesses navigate city bureaucracy and thrive. ow.ly/b2BE50QrouW


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After more than a year of mediation, Connecticut’s five largest cities have reached an agreement setting ground rules for the placement of 5G “small cell” wireless technology in their respective downtowns. ow.ly/lXmy50PQNYH


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"Hartford remains mired in a slow-moving, post-pandemic recovery and faces daunting challenges ranging from high office vacancies to gun violence," says HBJ Editor Greg Bordonado. ow.ly/ZIzB50PIliq


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“It's good to have a board of directors that has some teeth, that can challenge you, and can override you if need be, and right now we don't have that,” Sonnenfeld said. ow.ly/bF5y50OqGsT


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A Baltimore-based manufacturer of wood-framed construction products, Blueprint, plans to build a production facility in Windsor, the company announced. ow.ly/P8l550NuWH0


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The University of Hartford has hired an independent advisory firm to recommend ways to shore up its financial position, after failing to meet the debt service coverage ratio required for over $100M in bonds used for campus improvements and other purposes. ow.ly/ySyg50NtS7J


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“It’s forlorn, sitting in a decrepit concrete garden,” Freimuth said. “It was given to the city by the U.S. Navy as a symbol of the USS Hartford, the city’s namesake ship. And it needs a little more respect.” ow.ly/pUrP50NltoH


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The chief financial officer and general manager of the Journal Inquirer is suing the newspaper and its publisher for almost $1 million, possibly delaying the potential sale of the Manchester-based news outlet, court records show: hartfordbusiness.com/article/journa…


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This week’s print edition of the Hartford Business Journal has a human resources focus section, a topic that is top-of-mind for all employers. ow.ly/GW2I50JftUT


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CT's media landscape is shifting as consumers find more news online, smaller newspapers are being sold and the future of the state’s most iconic newspaper remains cloudy. @dubymcd @TheLaurelCT @VTConfidential @BrucePutterman @Wendy_Met @richardhanley ow.ly/fVb050JfsbN


Greg Bordonaro Reposted

East Hartford’s Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Tuesday evening to revoke a permit for a planned Tesla service center at 300 Connecticut Boulevard. ow.ly/R6pl50IfX4R


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Spinnaker Real Estate Partners’ plans for a dense redevelopment of a former state office property at 55 Elm Street in Hartford is advancing with praise from city staff. ow.ly/Oz0250Hs2Sc


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