New paintbar is a welcome addition to the West Hartford entertainment scene.
A round-up of West Hartford business news.
Dorjan Puka's much-anticipated A'Vert opens in West Hartford Center.
The once-popular video rental service struggled to reinvent itself in the age of digital distribution.
Maxing out qualified retirement accounts can allow you to bolster your nest egg for the future.
True job security no longer exists.
Looking for a job? Several companies are hiring.
Janemarie Murphy of Murtha Cullina is appointed.
A facility is expected to be built in the central part of the state, at a location to be determined.
Take a look at some options in town from Monster.com.
Har-Conn cited for multiple violations resulting in thousands of dollars in fines.
Dr. Ivan Misner, founder of BNI, shares a few words of wisdom. Think he's right?
The Hartford-based insurer alone will have to pass on costs of up to $1 billion to offer the coverage required by the Affordable Care Act, according to CEO Mark Bertolini.
Higher rate than Gen X and baby boomers when they started in the workforce, study says.
Always talk to people you don't think can help you
Looking for a job? Several national companies have thousands of openings.
When it comes to your personal finances, it's best to be proactive rather than reactive.
There's money to be made from the skills you spent all those years honing.
Check in the amount of $10,000 donated in West Hartford.
The move is part of an "ongoing makeover" at the casino, Foxwood officials said.
Seems like an unlikely combination, but they are Hardcore Sweet Cupcakes.
Park Road eatery receives a "Good" review.
New location at 1000 Farmington Ave. is two doors down from the old.
West Hartford location among six new Microsoft stores announced recently.
Manchester will be home to the first Connecticut location of Dave & Buster's.
A new study concludes that the fast-food industry's unwillingness to pay a living wage costs U.S. taxpayers nearly $7 billion a year.
David and Andrew Muench, two Avon brothers, tell us about their first smartphone app, Skimmin.
The 26,400-square foot restaurant and arcade would be built on the property of the Shoppes at Buckland Hills mall.
Event runs through Oct. 20.
Looking for a new job? Here are some possibilities nearby.
Expected to reopen in a few weeks.
Bette-Ann Libin, owner/operator of the studio and youth ballet company, is searching for a location in town.
Save 20 percent on purchases in the Center and Blue Back Square from Oct. 24 through Nov. 2.
Doctors Express expands in Connecticut