Connecticut

McMahon and Brimberg of O,R&L negotiate 24,100 s/f $1.5 million sale

According to O,R&L Commercial, the 24,100 s/f office building located at 432 Washington Ave. has been sold for $1.5 million. Tim McMahon of ...

Jones Lang LaSalle agent for UnitedHealthcare Center

Jones Lang LaSalle's Capital Markets group has been hired by the long-term owner to sell the UnitedHealthcare Center. The 884,669 s/f 39-sto...

Riley and Vinci of H. Pearce Commercial broker 2,950 s/f lease

H. Pearce Commercial Real Estate has completed a 2,950 s/f lease with Rugged Fitness in Atlas Plaza at 1862 Berlin Tpke. Atla Plaza is a 14,...

Witten, Nolletti, Pentore of Marcus & Millichap broker $2 million sale

Steve Witten, Victor Nolletti and Eric Pentore of New Haven-based Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services were the sole brokers i...

Buckaplan.com delivers construction documents tomorrow for $1 - anywhere in the U.S.

Developer Steve Colucci is a respected residential and commercial developer with a proven track record and a reputation for quality projects...

Better than expected jobs report welcome news but serious concerns remain

The July employment report offered a welcome respite from disconcerting global economic news and the protracted debt-ceiling debate in Washi...

Commercial and residential real estate - The base player of the economy's band

Heaven helps us but somehow, someway we're back here again. Just when it looked like there would be some period of financial stability which...

Facebook is an opportunity to connect with your customers and community in a unique way

Social media is bringing us together. The world is smaller and our connections to one another are increasingly direct. It is more difficult ...

Where do you go when your bank can't do it all? - The Connecticut Development Authority

More than two years after the Great Recession officially ended in June 2009, the national banking industry is still struggling to meet the h...

Hartford is at a crossroads, figuratively & literally, due to major transit systems crossing through it

Hartford was settled in 1623 as a Dutch post called House of Hope. The new settlement was located at the end of what was the navigable porti...