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The city is full of natural potential. If they could put in some green space along main and move parking under ground like in Boston it would make a world of difference. They also need the WFSB parcel cleaned up, the civic center rebuilt and desparetly need a casino along side the convention center to draw better. Creating a troll system between the Convention center, the Theater, the Civic Center, ball park and Main would be a great flare and help visitors move around. They need to embrace some more high end row house type housing fitting would help.
 

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. Creating a troll system between the Convention center, the Theater, the Civic Center, ball park and Main would be a great flare and help visitors move around. They need to embrace some more high end row house type housing fitting would help.

They have a free shuttle that goes all around downtown. They just don’t do a good job actually telling people about it.
 
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They have a free shuttle that goes all around downtown. They just don’t do a good job actually telling people about it.

He meant an actual trolley. I’ve long been a proponent of running trolleys from the West End downtown and one north-south through downtown. Hartford needs a gimmick and a little historic restoration. The trolleys were part of a thriving downtown years ago. People would go downtown just to give their kids a ride. They’d eat lunch, ride the carousel etc.
 

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It’s my dream. I’m never leaving CT or the Hartford area - I prefer it. And it seems like a cool spot to live. But now I have a wife who prefers a home or a walk-up condo.
Are you insinuating that living there is beneath you? Are you a snob?
The penthouse on the top floor of that building is almost 4,000 square feet with a built in elevator up to it. Its a really upscale building. It's almost a Manhattan, celebrity type of place. Also the rest of the apartments are all beautiful, its a really upscale place.
 
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The XL Center needs to be revamped, they're not knocking it down so they(we) need to bite the bullet. It would add so much momentum to what UConn is doing with the resurgence of Men's Basketball and the Hockey team starting to make some noise.. it would foster a synergy for the 3 UConn teams that play there and the rest of the AD with all the new olympic sports facilities coming online.

“Foster a synergy”? They already play there. They have for years. Your point is toothless and just tries to sound smart.
 

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It’s my dream. I’m never leaving CT or the Hartford area - I prefer it. And it seems like a cool spot to live. But now I have a wife who prefers a home or a walk-up condo.
Are you insinuating that living there is beneath you? Are you a snob?

As someone who grew up in Manchester, I always viewed East Hartford as a dump. Mostly known for adult bookstores. But that was 30 years ago. Manchester is now worse than it was then. Is East Hartford better?

On a related note, Hartford and East Hartford could have been very different with some foresight. I -91 should never have been allowed along the River. And Hartford needed to annex surrounding towns. It’s ridiculously small.
 
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I hope any plans for improvements to Hartford include fireworks for the 4th Of July! Can’t believe we can’t find money to do that again.

LOL. Classic Hartford. New England's Rising Star can't scare up some overtime for police and fire to get people actually coming into the city on a holiday weekend. I'm sure the restaurant/bar business loves that decision.
 
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LOL. Classic Hartford. New England's Rising Star can't scare up some overtime for police and fire to get people actually coming into the city on a holiday weekend. I'm sure the restaurant/bar business loves that decision.
Hartford is one of the few places that kills events because they become too successful.Years ago Hartford had a bluegrass festival that was becoming a national event. They eventually cancelled it because of crowds, a victim of it's own success. I'm half surprised they haven't torn down Duncan Donuts Park because of crowds.
 
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The penthouse on the top floor of that building is almost 4,000 square feet with a built in elevator up to it. Its a really upscale building. It's almost a Manhattan, celebrity type of place. Also the rest of the apartments are all beautiful, its a really upscale place.

Attended a fund raiser/cocktail party there when it first opened since we socialized with 3 tenants. Was a popular address for corporate/legal singles or married w/o children couples. On a nice day they could actually walk to the office at the Travelers, Phoenix, Steam Boiler, or legal firms located in Constitution Plaza & 700 Main. Biggest negative they all thought was no easy place to food shop.
 

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I hope any plans for improvements to Hartford include fireworks for the 4th Of July! Can’t believe we can’t find money to do that again.
I found some money:
Travelers 2019 Q4 profit: $873 M
Aetna/CVS 2019 profit: $1.53 B
The Hartford 2019 Q4 revenue: $543 M, up from $190M LY
 
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I found some money:
Travelers 2019 Q4 profit: $873 M
Aetna/CVS 2019 profit: $1.53 B
The Hartford 2019 Q4 revenue: $543 M, up from $190M LY

Just to confirm my geezerhood. Back in the days when the CEO's of the Travelers, Aetna and CG were known as 'the Bishops" the companies would take their turn supporting civic projects. With the headquarters all gone the only thing left is the golf tourney
 

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Hartford is one of the few places that kills events because they become to successful.Years ago Hartford had a bluegrass festival that was becoming a national event. They eventually cancelled it because of crowds, a victim of it's own success. I'm half surprised they haven't torn down Duncan Donuts Park because of crowds.
This is almost true. The bluegrass festival was in East Hartford. And it was cancelled because the then new mayor didn't like the festival and the promoter (an EH town employee). It was a unilateral decision. The festival still exists in Goshen, after stops in Hebron and Norwich.
 
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Corporations like that typically donate money to philanthropic ventures. The article lists things like the public library getting help from it, for instance. They don't want their name on events like the 4th of July Celebration in case something bad happens there and they're automatically associated with it.
 
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Just to confirm my geezerhood. Back in the days when the CEO's of the Travelers, Aetna and CG were known as 'the Bishops" the companies would take their turn supporting civic projects. With the headquarters all gone the only thing left is the golf tourney
The state bleeds Fortune 500 companies like a hemophiliac. It does affect the quality of life. Hartford is still a hub for major employers with a wealth of historic, cultural and popular attractions. The real problem is lack of economic growth that would bring even more of each into the city.
 
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Corporations like that typically donate money to philanthropic ventures. The article lists things like the public library getting help from it, for instance. They don't want their name on events like the 4th of July Celebration in case something bad happens there and they're automatically associated with it.

These are honestly two separate issues. Those companies made a commitment to invest in Hartford during a time where budgets are tight. They made that commitment, $50M over 5 years, with some expectation that they'd be involved in the conversation about the fiscal stability of the city moving forward.

The poster above then targeted those same companies as sources of funding for the fireworks. I posted the article to show that they are already investing in the city.

The Riverfront Recapture cited that the fireworks would be canceled due to health and safety concerns from the popular event where there was overcrowding along the waterfront. They did say that with recent budget cuts that the difficult decision to cancel the event was clear.

The recent budget cuts referenced were from MDC, not the city of Hartford.
 
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Just to confirm my geezerhood. Back in the days when the CEO's of the Travelers, Aetna and CG were known as 'the Bishops" the companies would take their turn supporting civic projects. With the headquarters all gone the only thing left is the golf tourney

And The Hartford too.
 

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