ctpost.com – “The over-55 group needs to sell their current homes before they can think about buying into an over-55 community, so I see the market for existing homes as an indicator as to the future of over-55 home construction,” said Katherine Pancak, professor-in-residence of finance and real estate at the University of Connecticut School of Business.
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Biotech and Biopharma Industry Get Boost from Business Community
CT News Junkie – The new [Connecticut Bioscience Growth Council] is forming at a time when bioscience is gaining momentum in the state, said Fred Carstensen, director of the Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis at the University of Connecticut.
CPV Touts Economic Impact of Connecticut Power Project
Generation Hub – A study by the Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis (CCEA) projects construction and operation of the 800-MW plant in Oxford, Conn., will generate more than $7.9bn in new personal income for Connecticut residents over the next 25 years.
Economist Sees More Growth in 2015 for Connecticut
Study Sees Benefits from Oxford Power Plant
Hearst Connecticut Newspapers – Fred Carstensen, a UConn professor who is director of the CCEA, said the plant represents the kind of infrastructure investment that is required to make the state more competitive.
High-Income CT Sends U.S. More in Taxes Than It Gets Back
Op-Ed | Is Connecticut Enjoying a Sustained Recovery?
Connecticut Sees Largest Job Gain in Two Decades
Carstensen Releases Final Report on Downtown North
Hartford Courant– UConn Economist Fred Carstensen, who was hired by the Hartford City Council to do analysis on the proposed downtown north development, has submitted his final report to the council.