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The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut is behind the center, which is housed at the Chamber’s new headquarters on Eugene O’Neill Drive. Startups can pay a day-rate for desk space, or a subsidized rent for a dedicated office.
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The Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Electric Boat, Pratt & Whitney and Sikorsky would benefit from a federal spending bill.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation is making efforts to expand its business enterprises in Connecticut through its company Command Holdings.
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Minimum wage has gone up one dollar every year since 2019. The goal was to put more money in the hands of Connecticut residents without hurting businesses.
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The City of New London’s future is looking bright due to new housing, job growth and business in the region, according to the tone set by city leaders at an Economic Development Forum this week.
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A Connecticut bill was drafted that would establish a special working group to look into the issue of dual taxation on Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribal territory.
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A federal watchdog agency denied Sikorsky’s challenge to the Army’s decision to deny its bid to build the eventual successor to the Black Hawk, dealing a blow to the Stratford-based company and Connecticut’s defense sector.
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Oxford Performance Materials in South Windsor has sent more than 150 3D-printed surgical implants to hospitals in Ukraine since September 2022.
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Middletown Area Transit and 9 Towns Transit will now be known as River Valley Transit and continue to serve 15 towns in the region.
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Submarine-maker Electric Boat convened its annual legislative update for Connecticut business leaders and legislators in Groton on Monday. The key message: “We’re hiring.”