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CERC - CT Economic Resource Center News
- Connecticut's Future Examined at CERC's Annual Research and Policy Conference
Based on research conducted in 2006, CERC’s research team identified five policy areas that significantly impact economic growth – infrastructure, human capital, urban investment, business investment and affordable housing. - New York Times Best-Selling Author to Speak at Research & Policy Conference
David Osborne, Author of The Price of Government and Senior Partner of The Public Strategies Group, to Head Discussion at Research and Policy Conference - Tools and Data Assist Connecticut Businesses to Compete and Grow
CERC launches redesigned web site, interactive town profiles and new blog. - CERC SiteFinder Reports 3rd Quarter Successes
CERC SiteFinder® has awarded three Connecticut Real Estate professionals from among seven successful property transactions during the third quarter of 2008. - CERC Receives Professional Recognition for Economic Development Marketing
The Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. (CERC) has been recognized for excellence in economic development marketing in the 2008 Northeastern Economic Development Association (NEDA) Literature and Promotions Competition. - CERC Names DeJonge Assistant Director of Research
The Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. (CERC) has announced the promotion of Alissa DeJonge from economist to assistant director of research. - CERC SiteFinder Reports 2nd Quarter Successes
The CERC SiteFinder® Sweepstakes recently awarded four Connecticut real estate professionals for successful property transactions... - Connecticut Slips in GSP Per Capita and Highest Average Annual Income
A recent update by the Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. (CERC) to their 50-state database shows Connecticut slipping to number three in GSP per capita with $58,395 trailing Delaware ($70,784) and Alaska ($60,676). - CERC Selected as State Marketing Services Vendor
The Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. (CERC) has been approved by the Department of Administrative Services as a vendor to provide marketing communication services through April 30, 2013. - East Windsor and Farmington Demographics Now Available
Business executives, site selection consultants and others who need data to make those business location decisions can now easily research and learn about East Windsor and Farmington through E.D.D.I. (Economic Development Data and Information). - Connecticut Real Estate Executives Rewarded for 1st Quarter Successes
Connecticut real estate professionals were recently recognized for their efforts in the quarterly CERC SiteFinder® Sweeptakes. - CERC Announces New Economic Development Specialist
The Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. (CERC) hired Bloomfield resident, Erron Smith for the newly created position of Economic Development Specialist. - Middletown Demographics Now Available Online
- Plainville Demographics Now Available Online
- CERC Cements Partnership with Infracycle and the City of Bridgeport
CERC is working with the City of Bridgeport and BERC to facilitate the baseline municipal data collection process. - Connecticut Housing Sales Volume and Prices Decline, Mirroring National Trends
Mirroring national trends, sales of single family homes in Connecticut fell on a quarter-to-quarter and year-over-year basis, according to the latest report by the Connecticut Economic Resource Center (CERC). - CERC Report Shows Connecticut Maintains Strong Economic Position but Weak in Key Growth Areas
A study entitled Benchmarking Connecticut 2007: A Comparative Analysis of Innovation and Technology - produced by Connecticut Economic Resource Center Inc. (CERC) and presented to the Legislative Commerce Committee today - shows that although there is a need to be concerned with the rate of growth in the state, it does not appear to be an insurmountable problem in every case. - Three Connecticut Top Ranking Officials Join the CERC Board
- New Town Economic Statistics Now Available
The Connecticut Economic Research Center, Inc. (CERC) has just released the latest statistics for each of Connecticut's 169 towns, listing detailed demographic, economic, housing, education and workplace data. - Fairfield County Commercial Real Estate Brokers Welcome 2008 with Cautious Optimism
Hosted by the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA), the Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. (CERC), and the Stamford Chamber of Commerce, the conference was held at UConn Stamford and provided attendees with a snapshot of the current real estate market and a glimpse into the future. - Top 10 Affordable, Active Housing Markets Identified in Connecticut
Top 10 Affordable, Active Housing Markets Identified in Connecticut - CERC Releases Statewide Economic Research Findings
The economic performance of Connecticut's urban centers and their linkages to surrounding areas is a highlight of a new report - produced by the Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. (CERC) - entitled Communities, Connecting to Compete: The Geography of Growth. - Conference on Economic Growth Spurs Policy and State Competitiveness Discussion
- New London and Ledyard Demographics Now Available Online
- East Hampton and Ellington Commercial Properties Now Available Online
The towns of East Hampton and Ellington recently joined CERC SiteFinder, Connecticut's most comprehensive online database of available commercial real estate, including industrial, retail, office, investment and specialty sites. - Expert Keynote on Regional Cooperation and Economic Development at Statewide Research and Policy Conference
- Connecticut Real Estate Executives Rewarded for 3rd Quarter Successes
Connecticut real estate professionals were recently recognized for their efforts in the quarterly CERC SiteFinder® Sweeptakes. - CERC Recognized for Economic Development Marketing
The Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. has been recognized for excellence in economic development marketing in the 2007 Northeastern Economic Development Association (NEDA) Literature and Promotions Competition. - Two Connecticut Economic Engines Join Forces for Research and Policy Efforts
The Connecticut Regional Institute for the 21st Century and the Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. have announced a research and policy partnership to increase efforts focused on promoting Connecticut's economic competitiveness. - CERC's Assistance Leads to Successful Site Tour
The Connecticut Economic Resource Center Inc. played a key role behind the scenes in the familiarization tour for site selection consultants that finished today in greater New Haven. - Ridgefield, Torrington Newest CERC SiteFinder Members
The towns of Ridgefield and Torrington recently joined CERC SiteFinder, Connecticut's most comprehensive database of commercial and industrial real estate, providing an opportunity for these towns to promote available properties online and increase their reach in attracting businesses to the area. - Southeastern Connecticut Demographic Data Now Available Online