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Study Says Millennials And Better Transportation Critical For Economy – Hartford Courant

By Judith Stahl On August 8, 2016 · Add Comment · In In the News
The third edition of “Metro Hartford Progress Points”, a report from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, looks at what is needed in the region to attract and retain a skilled workforce.  Scott Gaul, director of the Foundation’s Community Indicator Project, says recent graduates are looking for walkable communities that are close to public transportation,
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Storrs Center: Adding A Welcome Downtown Buzz – Hartford Courant

By Christine On November 19, 2014 · Add Comment · In In the News
Holiday shopping will be a breeze this year, thanks to the shops in the newly developed Storrs Center, writes a former Hartford Courant reporter in an Op-Ed for the paper.  The writer notes the area, once a collection of shops along forlorn streets, has transformed into a bustling commercial center providing a good start at
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