What is the 'vision' that large employers and local officials have for Hartford?
Mar. 12—Hartford is home to the state government, some of the state's largest private-sector employers and an abundance of cultural attractions. Now, local business leaders and public officials want to harness those assets to spur a new era of vitality in
Members of the Vision Committee, a group formed last year that includes the CEOs of property-and-casualty insurer
"We want to use our energies and resources to accelerate redevelopment, making
The Vision Committee is working with an advisory council that includes approximately 50 people from a wide range of public- and private-sector organizations in
"We are looking at what it would take for downtown to become a more active place with more energy, more retail and more residents," Swift said. "We will consider how to attract public and private investment, with the goal of bringing people downtown on a regular basis, shifting from episodic to consistent activity, with people walking, shopping, staying in hotels, visiting for an event, which would then lead to greater confidence for investment dollars in the future."
A number of recent and ongoing development projects in and around the downtown have helped attract newcomers. But sustained population growth remains difficult for the state's fourth-most-populous city. In 2024, the most-recent year of available state data,
"This is a day in which we turn the page on a new chapter in which community leaders, civic leaders and corporate leaders are standing together to build a vision for the next phase of
In June, the committee is expected to issue a plan based on its findings. At that point, it would also share details about proposed funding for its recommendations.
"We do envision, sort of, a public-private partnership," said Swift, who has served as The
"Because public libraries are free and accessible public spaces, they create welcoming environments that encourage social interaction, civic participation, improve social determinants of health and combat the loneliness epidemic," Quinn said.
Meanwhile, some large organizations such as
"We've had an extraordinary experience," said Flaks, who has served in his current position since 2019. "We continue to expand and grow within
Flaks also cited a number of capital projects at
"We have more than 10 properties under construction on the
During a question-and-answer session at the end of the press conference, one of the attendees,
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Arulampalam responded that the city created last year an office of arts, culture and entertainment and an office of marketing.
"We are working on a plan right now... to bring together all the great things happening in the city of
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