CT has an engineer shortage; some colleges are working to address the need By: Hanna Snyder Gambini • Published February 19, 2024 Connecticut’s manufacturing, technology, construction and bioscience sectors are facing a shortage of engineers. To try to meet that need,...
Groups push for housing to be built near mass transit in Connecticut By: Kent Pierce • Published February 15, 2024 HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Housing and environmental activists stood together at an event Thursday morning at the state capitol complex in Hartford,...
Despite resurgence of NY buyers, CT real estate listings still low except in two places By: Alexander Soule, CT Insider • Published February 6, 2024 Kimberly Tapscott has one barometer in mind for the coming week on the vitality of the Connecticut real estate...
Norwalk committee approves $271.4 million in build costs for two new schools By: Kalleen Rose Ozanic, Staff Writer • Published February 11, 2024 NORWALK — After a Common Council committee set the maximum contractor costs for the upcoming construction of the South...
Fixing some of Connecticut's steel bridges is a costly expense By: Len Besthoff • Published February 9, 2024 NBC Connecticut Investigates has learned a big bill has come due for the state, for steel bridges, and it will approach a billion dollars over the next decade....
New Bill Would Require that Connecticut Towns Allocate Sewer Capacity for Affordable Housing By: Cate Hewitt • Published February 7, 2024 A proposal in the state Legislature would require towns with sewers to allocate capacity for future multifamily and affordable...