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DECEMBER 26, 2017 • HARTFORD BUSINESS JOURNAL | 45 Brownfield redevelopment funding recipients (1) (Ranked by total amount of funding, FY 2017) Rank Applicant/ Project Amount funded Type of assistance Funding source Total project cost 1 Town of Preston Preston Riverwalk (2) 14 Route 12 Preston, CT 06365 $10,000,000 Grant State Owned Properties Program $610,000,000 2 Norwalk Land Development LLC SONO Mall 1 Putnam Ave. Norwalk, CT 06854 $4,000,000 Loan Brownfield Remediation Program $434,000,000 3 Southfield Property LLC Waterfront Office Building LP Targeted Brownfield Development Loan 28,62,68 Southfield Stamford, CT 06902 $4,000,000 Loan Brownfield Remediation Program $73,032,960 4 Maynard Road Corp. Bristol School House Abatement 122 Park St. & 3 North St. Bristol, CT 06010 $3,500,000 Loan Brownfield Remediation Program $34,500,000 5 Trout Brook Realty Advisors Targeted Brownfield Development Loan 612-620 New Park Ave. West Hartford, CT 06110 $2,100,000 Loan Brownfield Remediation Program $22,149,969 6 Hartford Housing Authority Municipal Brownfield Grant, Round 9 421 Granby St. Hartford, CT 06112 $2,000,000 Grant Brownfield Remediation Program $30,806,000 7 City of Bridgeport Municipal Brownfield Grant, Round 8 Bio Energy Plant 255 Bostwick Ave. Bridgeport, CT 06605 $2,000,000 Grant Brownfield Remediation Program $23,000,000 8 City of Meriden Municipal Brownfield Grant, Round 8 Mills Memorial Meriden, CT 06450 $2,000,000 Grant Brownfield Remediation Program $8,020,052 9 Town of Somers Somerville Mill Demolition 40 Maple St. Somers, CT 06071 $1,800,000 Grant Brownfield Remediation Program $1,815,000 10 City of Bristol 894 Middle Street Remediation & Reuse 894 Middle St. Bristol, CT 06010 $1,339,000 Grant Brownfield Remediation Program $1,689,000 Source: Conn. Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) brownfield portfolio report. (1) Conn. Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the Department of Economic and Community Development's Office of Brownfield Remediation and Redevelopment (OBRD) work closely together to provide liability relief and financial assistance for cleanup and redevelopment of brownfields in Connecticut. For more information, contact Mark Lewis, 860-424-3768; mark.lewis@ct.gov. (2) Abatement, demolition and remediation. —Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher. Largest patent holders in Connecticut (Ranked by number of 2016 utility patents granted to companies with Connecticut-based inventors) Rank Patent owner Business description 2016 patents (CT-based inventors) 2015 patents (CT-based inventors) 2011-2016 patents (CT-based inventors) Person in charge Year founded 1 United Technologies Corp. 10 Farm Springs Road Farmington, CT 06032 860-728-7000; www.utc.com Technology products and services for aerospace industries 319 372 1,760 Gregory J. Hayes President & CEO 1929 2 Covidien LP (1) 710 Medtronic Parkway Minneapolis, MN 55432 800-722-8772; www.covidien.com Medical technology and services 198 224 898 Bryan Hanson EVP, Medtronic & president, Covidien Group 2007 3 IBM Corp. 1 New Orchard Road Armonk, NY 10504 914-499-1900; www.ibm.com Information technology products and services 135 113 640 Virginia M. Rometty Chairman, president & CEO 1911 4 UTC Aerospace Systems (2) 1 Hamilton Road Windsor Locks, CT 06096 860-654-6000; utcaerospacesystems.com Aerospace and defense products 94 99 456 David Gitlin President 1909 5 Sikorsky, A Lockheed Martin Co. (3) 6900 Main St. Stratford, CT 06615 800-946-4337; www.sikorsky.com Designs, manufactures and services military helicopters 55 44 202 Daniel C. Schultz President, Sikorsky 1925 6 Acushnet Co. 333 Bridge St. Fairhaven, MA 02719 800-225-8500; www.acushnet.com Golf products 46 17 74 Walter Uihlein President & CEO 1910 7 Otis Elevator Co. (4) 10 Farm Springs Road Farmington, CT 06032 860-676-6000; www.otis.com Elevators, escalators and moving sidewalks 33 19 150 Judy Marks (5) President 1853 8 Yale University 105 Wall St. New Haven, CT 06511 203-432-4771; yale.edu Private university 32 21 150 Peter Salovey President 1701 9 Transdermal Biotechnology Inc. 639 Research Parkway Meriden, CT 06450 203-935-0300 Commercial biotechnical research 26 10 48 Nicholas V. Perricone Founder 2009 10 Audi AG Ingolstadt, Germany NA www.audiusa.com Automobile maker 24 11 35 Scott Keogh President 1909 Source: U.S. Patent Office. Note: Patent origin is determined by the residence of the first-named inventor. (1) Previously known as Tyco Healthcare Group LP, Covidien was a part of Tyco International; it has now joined with Medtronic. (2) Patents granted under Hamilton Sundstrand Corp., which combined with Goodrich in 2012 to form UTC Aerospace Systems. (3) On Nov. 6, 2015, Lockheed Martin acquired Sikorsky Aircraft from Farmington-based United Technologies Corp. for $9 billion. Sikorsky remains headquartered in Stratford. (4) Part of United Technologies Corp. (5) Succeeded Philippe Delpeche, effective Oct. 2017. —Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher. BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT FUNDING RECIPIENTS LARGEST PATENT HOLDERS IN CONNECTICUT (Ranked by total amount of funding, FY 2017) (Ranked by number of utility patents granted to companies with Connecticut-based inventors) ENERGY

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