Connecticut's unemployment rate rocketed back up to 9 percent in August.
After focusing the initial phase of Connecticut’s new “Still Revolutionary†advertising campaign on tourism, the next phase features cutting-edge companies here.
Since the recession hit, it has been significantly less attractive for immigrants to want to stay and work here.
While the Fairfield County region continues to rank among the state’s leaders for job creation, Connecticut’s tepid rate of recovery will...
After an inaugural session that “far exceeded†expectations, Connecticut Innovations invited five startups to participate in the fall 2012 TechStart Accelerator...
The New Rochelle City Council is moving closer to a decision on the future of the defunct naval armory on East...
Environmentalists unite behind a proposed French-American School campus and nature conservancy as public hearings on the project begin in the city...
The village of Tarrytown's challenge to a riverfront development at a former industrial site in Sleepy Hollow was dismissed by a...
As the economy slowly recovers, business confidence remains fragile in Connecticut, according a new survey by the Connecticut Business & Industry...
In the half-mile radius comprising downtown Armonk, three separate developments involving 178,000 square feet of new and renovated commercial, retail and...
Stymied a year ago, partners at Brynwood Golf & Country Club are back with scaled-down plans for golf course condos in...
A public hearing will be held Sept. 20, allowing community input about building a private development in place of Stamford's commuter...
House of Sports, a 120,000-square-foot indoor athletics facility located just off the Saw Mill River Parkway in Ardsley, opened Sept. 12,...
Small businesses told the National Federation of Independent Business they are optimistic about the future – but don’t plan on much...
(Updated) A new report on the future of Indian Point warns the plant’s closure could result in more than 3,300 jobs...