New businesses contribute to Stratford revival
The town's manufacturing-heavy past makes way for a diverse future.
Crystal Kang, a Chicago native, is former a reporter for the Fairfield and Westchester business journals. She is a graduate of Columbia Journalism School and her work has appeared in news outlets including CNBC.com, Allstate Corporation’s investor relations website, and an NPR-based radio station in Urbana, Ill.
The town's manufacturing-heavy past makes way for a diverse future.
Size, Robert Berger says, is not the biggest factor in creating luxury; rather, it’s about creating a sensory experience.
New state and federal grants put Stratford back on the radar for businesses and developers.
Frits van Paasschen steps down as president and CEO of Stamford-based Starwood Hotels & Resorts.
Chief Financial Officer Michael Monahan takes on an additional role as chief operating officer.
Greenwich-based HB Nitkin Group, which maintains 13 properties in its portfolio, has an overall 92 percent occupancy rate.
The Greenwich-based transportation logistics company buys last-mile service provider UX Specialized Logistics.
Plans include developing routes and lanes for bicyclists, improvements for pedestrians and measures to calm car traffic near the train...
The distributor of telecommunications equipment moves its executive offices from Fairfield to Trumbull.
Four new tenants sign leases at the Silverman Group-owned complex in Westport.
Lacking large tracts of land zoned for commercial use, the town has welcomed adaptive reuse of its properties.
The Alberino family has been outfitting skiers in Fairfield County since 1976.
Attackers gained unauthorized access to information such as names, birthdays, medical IDs and social security numbers.
The firm says it has expanded its business with midsize clients.
The deadline for Connecticut residents who pay property taxes on a semi-annual or quarterly basis has been pushed back.