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Old New-Gate Prison & Copper Mine, East Granby
Explore the unique and complex history of the Nation's first chartered copper mine and first state prison.
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State Register of Historic Places
See the requirements and application process to have a historic resource listed on the official State Register.
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An Overview on the Opportunity Zone Program
Find incentives for eligible businesses to relocate and/or expand projects within a designated distressed community.
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The Connecticut Building at The Big E
Learn how you can exhibit in the Connecticut Building at The Big E
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Current data for Connecticut housing provided here.
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Statewide Strategic Marketing Plan
Review the strategic plan that guides the statewide tourism marketing efforts managed by the Statewide Marketing & Tourism.
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Find international business-development assistance, financial support and tax incentives for businesses all across the globe.
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Brownfield Remediation and Development
Information on funding and links to resources from the Office of Brownfield Remediation and Development (OBRD).
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Find programs to assist in building strong town centers, revitalizing downtowns, providing infrastructure, and strengthening communities.
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Find updated statistics used to identify and assist Connecticut’s most economically challenged municipalities.
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Historic Restoration Fund Grants (HRF)
Municipalities and 501(c)3 and 501(c)13 nonprofit organizations are eligible for matching, reimbursable grants of up to $200,000 for restoration, rehabilitation, and archeology at sites listed on the State or National Register of Historic Places.
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See how qualifying municipalities can obtain this designation and earn Enterprise Zone benefits.
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Manufacturing and Biotech Sales and Use Tax Exemption
See if your manufacturing or biotech company is eligible for a 100% or 50% tax exemption.
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Find assistance, coordination and additional help with expediting permits and approvals.
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Learn more about this program offering financing to fund Brownfield redevelopment projects through future property taxes.