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  2. Economy of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Separately, the real estate industry accounted for an additional 15% of economic activity in 2009, with major employers including Realogy [12] and William Raveis Real Estate. [ 13 ] Manufacturing is the third biggest industry at 11.9% of GDP and dominated by Hartford-based United Technologies Corporation (UTC), which employs more than 22,000 ...

  3. Urstadt Biddle Properties - Wikipedia

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    Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc. was a real estate investment trust based in Greenwich, Connecticut that primarily invested in shopping centers in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. As of October 31, 2021, the company owned interests in 79 properties comprising 5.1 million square feet of gross leasable area. [1]

  4. Park Tower Stamford - Wikipedia

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    Park Tower Stamford (formerly known as Trump Parc Stamford, and temporarily as Parc Stamford) is a 36-story condominium property located at 1 Broad Street in Stamford, Connecticut. Real estate developers Thomas Rich and Louis R. Cappelli began planning the project as Park Tower in February 2006; it was renamed as Trump Parc Stamford later that ...

  5. States with the Highest and Lowest Property Tax Rates - AOL

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    Connecticut is known for being an expensive place to live. And that’s especially true if you’re a homeowner. Known as the Constitution State, Connecticut has an average property tax rate of 1.54%.

  6. Brown Harris Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Brown Harris Stevens is an American real estate service company headquartered in New York City with offices across the East Coast serving Connecticut, New Jersey, the Hudson Valley, the Hamptons, Palm Beach, and Miami. The original firm was founded in 1873.

  7. Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Historically a manufacturing center for arms, hardware, and timepieces, [15] Connecticut, as with the rest of the region, had transitioned into an economy based on the financial, insurance, and real estate sectors; many multinational firms providing such services can be found concentrated in the state capital of Hartford and along the Gold ...