A developer's proposal would convert half of a hotel into condos, a move unions say will kill jobs.
The company will be holding hiring events in the coming days.
A Hartford restaurant that's been open since 1938 is temporarily closed.
A downtown Hartford wine bar has announced it will close permanently.
A restaurant that has been in Downtown Hartford for nearly two decades has shut down.
A business is expected to terminate 65 positions, according to a document filed with the state.
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An IT company has opened a Hartford branch and plans to hire 500 people in the state in the next two to three years.
A chef that has cooked at several Hartford County restaurants is the new exec at the Town & County Club.
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An East Hartford Stop & Shop is expected to close early next year.
General's Aide cannabis products, extracted and processed by Green Meadows, will direct part of sales to veteran causes and organizations.
A downtown manufacturer laid off nearly half its workforce last week.
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A downtown Hartford pizza restaurant will close at the beginning of next month.
The move will affect about 1,000 employees.
A new restaurant will open its doors this weekend.
Business at the new food hall has picked up this year, and an expansion into an adjacent building is in the works.
A federal bureau has brought sports gambling and online casino gambling one step closer to reality, which is expected to start next month.
A financial services firm will move its offices to Hartford, bringing 300 employees to downtown.
The Urban League of Greater Hartford (ULGH) Board of Directors recently elected a new Chair and officers, and added new Board members.
The job fair is free to attend next month.
Greg Toczydlowski, EVP and President of Business Insurance at Travelers, named Honorary Chair of the Urban League of Greater Hartford’s 2021
A developer has plans to convert a former fire station into a mixed-use building.
A Bloomfield insurance company has announced all its employees will need to be vaccinated or be tested weekly.
Ryan McEleney will lead the advancement of talent management and human capital development strategies.
The proposal is intended to support restaurants hard hit by the pandemic.
The City is providing $750,000 and the Hartford Foundation will fund the remaining $180,000.
Interested businesses are encouraged to reach out to the following technical assistance providers for help with their submission.
Greater Hartford area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
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The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Greater Hartford.
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The building at 361 Main Street houses American Eagle Financial Credit Union’s and Rebel Dog Coffee Co.’s new East Hartford locations.