Commercial Record
Established in 1882, this weekly publication serves as a vital resource for Connecticut’s real estate, banking, and legal professionals by providing comprehensive public record filings and industry news. It is recognized for its long-standing commitment to documenting regional economic shifts and tracking essential commercial data for the state's business community.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN HARTFORD
Anchored by the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States, the press market in Connecticut’s capital relies on a single dominant daily alongside several niche trade publications. Founded in 1764, the Hartford Courant serves as the primary broadsheet and main news source for the region. The print landscape also includes targeted periodicals such as Hartford Business, which covers regional corporate news, and the Commercial Record, a weekly focused on local real estate, banking, and financial data. Paperboy lists 4 newspapers in Hartford.
MORE FROM HARTFORD →Commercial Record — Today’s Headlines
- New Listings Aiding Connecticut Market While Inventory Lags Behind
- Under the Hood of PeoplesBank’s Innovation Engine
- Stamford Residential Tower Fetches $150M
- Banking Regulators Issue New Guidance on Lending Risk Tied to Borrowers Illegally in US
- New Haven Apartments Trade for Over $6M
- Downtown Stamford Apartments Sell for $221M
- Price Gap Between New, Existing Homes Narrows
- Making Housing Development ‘Palatable’ Through Preservation
