To have state economic growth, there must be communities that have invested their time and energy into building an economic development program. Often times, the intent is there, but the quality of economic development programs can widely vary among municipalities.
Putnam, CT In the true spirit of community, the Quinebaug Regional Technology Park (The Q) is a regional economic development initiative bet...
Windsor Locks, CT The state’s decision to build a new Hartford Line rail station in the center of the Windsor Locks downtown commercia...
East Hampton, CT In June the town council took an important first step in preserving and protecting its historic Village Center with the imp...
Southington, CT According to Tony Valenti and Ralph Calabrese of the R. Calabrese Agency, LLC, ALDI’s Grocery at 785-811 Queen St. has...
Warsaw, Poland Chapter members Frank Hird, SIOR, Mark Duclos, SIOR, CRE, and their families attended the SIOR European Conference held late ...
Milford, CT The CT Chapter of CCIM held its Mid-Year Commercial Real Estate Symposium - “Economic & Commercial Real Estate Develop...
West Haven, CT Carl Russell, CCIM, SIOR, senior commercial broker and John Bergin, senior commercial broker at Pearce Real Estate/George J. ...
Norwich, CT According to Ron Lyman, CCIM, CEO of Lyman Real Estate Brokerage & Development, the company has completed the sale of two pr...
Orange, CT According to Michael Richetelli, president and designated broker of Colonial Properties, Inc., the company has completed multiple...