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Colt Gateway Redevelopment Project - Hartford
The Colt Gateway Community offers a mix of office, commercial and residential space at the historic Colt Factory on the banks of Connecticut River.
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State brownfield funds will be used for the remediation and revitalization of a 1.9 acre site that was formerly known as the New Haven Clock Factory.
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Adaptively reusing the former CT Transit site at 470 James Street into a unique tech-campus, complete with incubator and coworking space.
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Former Police Station - New Britain
This is a $2,717,000 brownfields grant to the City of New Britain to fund the abatement and demolition of the former Police Station building located at 125 Columbus Boulevard.
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Freedom of Information Request
The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to obtain records from DECD and attend meetings of all public agencies with certain exceptions.
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The Department of Economic and Community Development maintains a current, transparent library of materials on the business of doing business in Connecticut.
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View miscellaneous documents, reports and presentations published by the Department of Economic and Community Development
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View current demographic and economic information for each of Connecticut’s 169 municipalities.
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Connecticut Population Information
Provides population estimates for Connecticut's counties and towns, calculated for July 1 of each year and released by October of the following year.
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About the Office of Business Development
Get one point of contact for financing, tax incentives, site selection assistance and workforce training support.
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Office of Data Infrastructure Administration and Security
The Office of Data Infrastructure Administration and Security is leading the state’s efforts to strengthen Connecticut’s competitive edge in the digital economy.
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Connecticut Small Business Boost Fund
Get details on funding options and business development services for small businesses.
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Business Registration, Licensing and Permitting
Obtain the necessary licenses and permits for you to start, expand or relocate your business to Connecticut.
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Discover organizations that offer an array of business counseling services to help minority enterprises grow.
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Government Contracting Support
Get help facilitating access to certification programs, training workshops, bonding assistance and bidding opportunities.