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40 Under 40 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary

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36 HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | AUGUST 23, 2021 1999 4 O U N D E R 4 0 W I N N E R S | Y E A R 1 9 9 9 GREGORY ALCORN JENNIFER ALEXANDER VICTOR ANTICO JR. ANN BALDWIN LISA BOYLE CHUCK COURSEY MARY COURSEY BILL CAREW PAMELA CHURCHILL DOUGLAS COTE GARY DINOWITZ BRIAN DRISCOLL MICHAEL ECK DOUG EVANS PHIL FIORE BRENDAN FOX JR. PETER GAILEY LESLIE GALBRAITH RUSSEL HASSMAN TRICIA HAUGHT DALE JONES TYLER JONES DAVID KELSEY HITESH "MAX" KOTHARI MICHAEL KOLAKOWSKI LINDA KOWALSKI JIM MEYER ERIC MUDRY RICHARD MULLINS JR. LORRIE NORRINGTON KEVIN O'CONNOR LILLIAN ORTIZ KIM SIROIS PITA PAUL PITA SHERRIE PRICE BRIAN RENSTROM STEVE RINALDI ADAM ROBUCCI JOHN SIBSON JERRY SOFOCLI AMY TRAVERSA WILLIAM WARNER NANCY WATERMAN NADINE FRANCIS WEST MICHAEL WILSON Connecticut's House of Representatives elects its first female speaker of the house, Moira Lyons, a 10-term House member from New Britain who was the majority leader. Stanley Works says its century-old facilities in New Britain are putting the company at a competitive disadvantage. The company says it will move much of its hardware production to Virginia, China and Mexico. Six months after Gov. Rowland and Patriots owner Robert Kraft signed a deal to move the Pats to Hartford, the whole deal collapsed. Plans are unveiled for an architectural Goliath to take over the Main Street Market site. The $200 million plan calls for a 22-story building: 10 stories for the 370-room Westin Hotel; 10 stories for 250,000 square feet of Class A office space; and the two remaining stories for penthouses. The anchor tenant would be Hartford law firm Robinson & Cole LLP.

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