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A New Haven retail site along the busy Route 80 commercial stretch near the East Haven border has been sold.
A city property owner is seeking approval from both the New Haven Zoning Board of Appeals and City Plan Commission to build a new multi-unit apartment building in Wooster Square.
New Haven’s oil terminal along the shoreline has been sold as part of a four-parcel Northeast acquisition by a global energy company.
Yale University has purchased an abandoned industrial factory in New Haven that once was slated for an apartment redevelopment plan pre-pandemic.
A New Haven building that was once home to a laminating company has been sold to a nonprofit food service group that will use the space for the city’s first shared-use commercial kitchen and food b
The ConnCORP Small Business Incubator Lab in Hamden is getting a boost in federal funding to continue supporting and promoting minority entrepreneurs and startups in Greater New Haven.
The new owners of a historic New Haven office building that was once a single-family home are looking to convert it back into residential apartments.
A development team is looking to convert a semi-vacant building into self-storage units near the Winchester Center mixed-use project in New Haven.
L.L. Bean is opening a new retail store at Brookside Plaza in Enfield this fall, as the company also announced plans to shutter its New Haven store next month.
A new pickleball facility project planned for the Westville section of New Haven has won approval from the city Plan Commission at its meeting this week.
Connecticut employers added an estimated 4,900 jobs during the month of March, and the state has now gained 13,300 jobs since the start of the year, according to new data from the Department of Labor.
The state Department of Labor’s economist and director of research, Patrick Flaherty, said the strong jobs report seems to follow the high early-year growth patterns of 2022 and 2023.
Total payroll in March was 1,709,100, up by 18,900 jobs from March 2023. Private sector payroll was 1,475,600, up by 16,400 jobs from March 2023.
Employers added an estimated 5,800 jobs in January, 2,600 jobs in February and 4,900 jobs in March, DOL said.
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