Monthly Archives - September 2020

Workers’ Compensation of CT Moves Into 24 Washington St New Britain, CT

The Sixth District Office of CT Workers' Compensation Commission has moved in to an office on the first floor of 24 Washington Street, New Britain, CT. This is an administrative office of the state of Connecticut, supporting 50 towns / territories find employment for their residents and employee information and claims. Phone: (860) 827-7180 Fax: (860) 827-7913 Hours: 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Website: https://wcc.state.ct.us/wcc/dist-6.htm

CHR Health Joins Herald Square

The build-out for CHR has begun in one of the lower-level suites of 1 Herald Square, New Britain, CT. CHR is the most comprehensive, non-profit behavioral healthcare provider in Connecticut, offering a wide range of personalized services for children, families and adults whose lives have been touched by mental illness, addiction or trauma. Website: https://www.chrhealth.org/

BeSpoke IT Solutions Joins Suite 101A 500 Four Rod Rd, Berlin, CT

Originally based in Portland, CT, BeSpoke IT Solutions has joined our Suite 101A office space in 500 Four Road Berlin, CT as part of 4my.company's collaborative work space for business service companies. BeSpoke offers services in networking administration, server administration, and Workstation maintenance and repair. https://www.facebook.com/bespokeitsolutionsct

25 Sigourney Street Plans Featured in the Hartford Courant

The Hartford Courant interviewed OREE's William H. Coons III and project partner, Casey Askar, on details for the future plans of one of Hartford's 15-story office buildings, 25 Sigourney Street, visible from the I-84 highway, which has been vacant for several years. Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin said the city would have to review any plans but sees potential in pairing the tower’s redevelopment with connecting two neighborhoods. “I do think that taking this nearly half million-square-foot building and trying to think...

80 Shunpike COVID Office Information

Each office at 80 Shunpike Road has adopted their own restrictions on building visitations during the ongoing COVID pandemic. Please contact the office you plan to visit for their current rules. Several offices do not allow drop-in visits currently, require appointments, or calling from the parking lot upon arrival. Face masks are required throughout the building.