- Helping the Poor Build Assets: Connecticut
Nationally, the bottom 60 percent on the economic ladder collectively holds less than 5 percent of the nation's wealth.1 In Connecticut, asset inequality by race is particularly stark. The median net worth of Connecticut households headed by Caucasians was $153,900 in 2002, 28 times greater than the $5,446 median net ......
- Business groups claim ID law an invasion of privacy
A finance industry trade group has sued Connecticut over an imminent deadline to force state contractors to disclose the identifies of spouses and children of executives and managers.
- Insignia/ESG' s Westchester-Connecticut office
names top brokers.
At its annual awards dinner held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Manhattan, Insignia/ESG recently recognized its most productive brokers in the tri-state region for the year 2000. For the Westchester-Connecticut office, Michael H. Siegel, the firm's executive managing director, earned the Top Broker award, while Colin L. Reilly, associate, ......
- ...but challenges loom
Hans Hsu holds high hopes for his own future as well as for southern Connecticut - and the two are intertwined. The Greenwich resident dreams of building a thriving online company, and he believes Internet ventures like his own are the key to the area's future prosperity. Southern Connecticut, because ......
- PROFITS & PASSIONS: TOM CARRUTHERS REACHING FOR NEW HEIGHTS
Tom Carruthers' passion is almost more interesting than his business, which is interesting enough. His passion is growing the Connecticut Film Festival into its second year next fall and well into the future; his business is event marketing and sponsorship marketing, a lot of that for nonprofit organizations.
- Mintz & Hoke to Back Conn. Community Care
Mintz & Hoke said it has selected Connecticut Community Care as the recipient of the first annual Alan Mintz Public Service Grant. The agency in Avon, Conn., invited nonprofit organizations to submit applications for pro-bono communications work from the independent shop [Adweek Online, June 4].
- CBRE report predicts high Fairfield County
demand.
Speculative development and strong market fundamentals dominated Fairfield County's commercial real estate landscape in the third quarter of 2007. Year-to-date leasing activity totaled more than three million square feet, a remarkable 30.5% increase from last year's level, according to CB Richard Ellis' 3rd Quarter 2007 Office Market Report. The ......