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State Senate approves minimum wage increase
The Connecticut State Senate has passed a bill to increase the state’s minimum wage by 75 cents to $9 an hour by January 2015.
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- Utilities, natural gas providers prepare for higher demand
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- Co-working ‘phenomenon’ draws startups, larger firms
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- Long-term unemployment benefits to shrink
- Power company moves to Norwalk
- Making time for finance
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- Stop-work orders issued for 28 construction companies
State Senate approves minimum wage increase
The Connecticut State Senate has passed a bill to increase the state’s minimum wage by 75 cents to $9 an hour by January 2015.
read more...- Gun advocates sue Connecticut over new law
- Officials: Tracks had been inspected two days prior to crash
- Utilities, natural gas providers prepare for higher demand
- Globe Theatre redevelopment plans revived
- Braddock convicted in campaign scheme, faces up to 12 years in prison
- Long-term unemployment benefits to shrink
- Malloy proposes $13.8 million in affordable housing grants
Making time for finance
We have a billing accuracy and timeliness issue. It’s hard for me to tell what’s going on with our income, expenses, profits, loans and bank accounts.
read more...- Report: SAC’s Cohen gets grand jury subpoena
- Economist scans forest, sees trees
- Level Global co-founder sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison
- NYC financial firm expanding to Danbury
- Report: UBS looks to exit Park Avenue office
- Investors gain in confidence
- Wealth management pays dividends for Morgan Stanley
Norwalk hopes for federal funds in village redevelopment
As the Norwalk Housing Authority looks to assemble financing for an overhaul of the city’s Washington Village development, it will seek a share of $72 million in federal storm-related aid Connecticut is set to receive.
read more...- Co-working ‘phenomenon’ draws startups, larger firms
- Malloy proposes $13.8 million in affordable housing grants
- Federal Sandy aid inches closer to disbursement
- Bridgeport kicks off Steel Point improvements
- Brokerage bolsters suburban team
- Stamford to update master plan
- Report: UBS looks to exit Park Avenue office
Clinic aims to foster preventative care
Sacred Heart University launched its Life and Sport Analysis Clinic earlier this month to help patients become more fit and to help prevent future health problems
read more...- Editorial: Promises made, but work remains
- Billing, reimbursement data reveal disparities
- New assisted living facility to be built in Bethel
- Stamford Hospital groundbreaking ‘a major milestone’
- Medical marijuana regulations await approval
- Norwalk Hospital expansion enters second phase
- Pay or play? Tough calls loom with ACA
Globe Theatre redevelopment plans revived
Plans to re-open the Globe Theatre in Norwalk have been resuscitated by a former stage hand who has proposed to turn the Globe into a digitally equipped center for the performing arts.
read more...- Norwalk hopes for federal funds in village redevelopment
- CI commits $150K to Stamford medical device company
- Federal Sandy aid inches closer to disbursement
- Bridgeport kicks off Steel Point improvements
- Opportunity knocks in Bridgeport
- NYC financial firm expanding to Danbury
- CT Next maps out state’s startups
‘MBA the hard way’
Business Journal contributor Brad Scheller talks with Datto Inc. CEO Austin McChord about his company’s rapid growth.
read more...An eye on design
Samantha Knapp, a self-taught designer, is helping her family business move to the next level. Tiger Lily’s, a Greenwich interior-design mainstay, is fine-tuning its brand with determination and a signature style.
read more...- Baby clothing retailer to lay off 100 Shelton staff
- WWE to develop construction toy line
- Sales tax bill could bring Conn. $152M in new revenues
- Bedford Square gains momentum after revisions
- Subway, Stew Leonard’s honored by consumers
- Plastic bag bans gain steam along Sound
- McDonald’s to fund food programs
Graduates encounter improved, but still uncertain, market
With thousands of new college graduates set to enter the Connecticut workforce, administrators say the hiring atmosphere has improved but not to the extent that experts had hoped to see for the class of 2013
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