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New York City may be hailed as a world business capital, competing on an international stage with London, Singapore, Shanghai and Hong Kong. But the future of New York's economy is more likely to be determined by Los Angeles, Washington and Boston.

In the Northeast Corridor, we are blessed with great transit oriented infrastructure of major highways, rail, access to water, public transportation, and major airports linking our major cities of Boston and New York City. Connecticut has become a major hub of talented workforce, quality of life, and withing close proximity of other major hubs, a welcoming place to do business at a smaller cost than Boston and New York city.  Let's explore options and continue the urban revitalization of old manufacturing towns into the future of business and economic development.

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Dr. Carson - Opportunity Zone Updates

Posted 4/8/2019

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ben-carson-opportunity-zones-low-income-americans

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Aetna Insurance is staying in Connecticut

Posted 1/15/2018

Great News for the state of Ct and the city of Hartford.  Since the merger of CVS and Aetna, they finanly realized that moving from the insurance capital of world did not make financial sense.

 

http://www.courant.com/business/hc-biz-cvs-aetna-hartford-20180112-story.html

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Bridgeport Waterfront Plan

Posted 12/7/2017

The city of Bridgeport, CT has been hard at work putting together a waterfront plan for 2017.   As new details emerge, its evident that it is an exciting time for economic development opportunities in the park city.

 

Check out the plan here.  http://www.bridgeportct.gov/planning/waterfront

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