What’s wrong with an open, competitive process? Why does a gaming monopoly advantage the tribal nations to the economic detriment of the rest of the
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Developer Al Lenoci Jr. Killed By Train In Fairfield, Witnesses: Ran In Front Of Train
Update here. Al Lenoci Jr., a prominent Bridgeport developer who was charged 17 years ago in the public corruption probe of Mayor Joe Ganim, was
Read moreIf Casino Approved, Application Centers In Bridgeport
If MGM Resorts wins the rights to build a waterfront casino in Bridgeport, it will establish a workforce training center in New Haven as part
Read moreMGM Rallies City Residents In Waterfront Gaming Push
For a company cynics assert is just here for show, MGM Resorts is spending mightily to build public support for a proposed $675 million waterfront resort
Read moreWheels Turn In Casino Positioning
A public hearing regarding a request for proposals for a commercial gaming facility is scheduled for March 8 in Hartford as the plot thickens for an open
Read moreGubernatorial Candidates Take Notice–Transform Cities Into Economic Drivers
If you want to resuscitate Connecticut’s economy, the way to get there is through cities, according to Bridgeport economic policy wonk Jeff Kohut. He writes,
Read moreOIB Poll: Open Casino Process Or Gaming Monopoly?
A Lot Of Gas Blowing Over South End Power Plant Conversion
UPDATE: The City Council members who represent the district, Denese Taylor-Moye and Jack Banta, were instrumental in setting up PSEG’s presentation to the City Council. “We
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