MIDDLEBURY — The Planning and Zoning Commission, meeting Thursday, August 5, considered a resolution regarding the Benson Woods subdivision on North Benson Road.
CBRE has signed its first deal at 1055 Washington Boulevard
in Stamford, CT, since taking over as leasing agent earlier this year.
The brokerage firm announced today that the law firm of
Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey, LLP will occupy 19,241 s/f on a long-term
lease at the RPW Group-owned property.
RPW bought the Class A office building at the end of last
year and is planning a series of capital improvements, including renovating the
café, common areas, and elevators.
Andrew Weisz, executive vice president of RPW Group, said
the aim is to create more open spaces for tenants. “Plans call for the
In Waterbury, Robert Carley s flags in new 9/11 exhibit
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Robert Carley s collection of flag photographs will be featured in a new show at the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, opening July 8.Robert Carley / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Robert Carley s collection of flag photographs will be featured in a new show at the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, opening July 8.Robert Carley / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Robert Carley s collection of flag photographs will be featured in a new show at the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, opening July 8.Robert Carley / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Robert Carley s collection of flag photographs will be featured in a new show at the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, opening July 8.Robert Carley / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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A multitude of businesses cropped up following the legalization of medical marijuana in Connecticut, a pattern likely to repeat if the state follows the same path with recreational pot.
The trend has been fertile soil for the legal industry, with some law firms forming practice groups dedicated to cannabis law.
Gov. Ned Lamont proposed legislation aimed at legalizing recreational marijuana early this year. As of late April, the Judiciary Committee had approved it, and lawmakers are slated to continue debating it in the coming weeks.
Supporters are optimistic it will get the necessary votes to pass. Recreational marijuana is expected to bring in up to $952 million in new state tax revenues over a five-year period, with the potential for 17,462 new jobs in that timeframe, according to a report from UConn’s Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis.