Special dinosaur exhibits are open now at Six Flags and Connecticut Science Center. Permanent dinosaur exhibits also are open in the Hartford-Springfield area.
In its first meeting of 2021, the state Bond Commission later this week will vote on millions of dollars worth of loans and grants that would help spur the redevelopment of 460 new apartment units in Hartford.
The funding on the commission’s Friday agenda would shepherd a $100 million Pratt Street redevelopment into its next phase, kickstart the repurposing of a former state office building fronting Bushnell Park and stake a mixed-income apartment redevelopment project near the Colt Armory.
The largest Hartford economic development item the agenda is $13.5 million in loans to help Spinnaker Real Estate Partners redevelop the 55 Elm St. office building into 164 apartments with co-working space and a restaurant.
CT Bucket List: CT Science Center Unveils New Exhibit
It is called The Genome and Me, and it is designed to be interactive fun for the whole family. Author: Margaux Farrell Updated: 6:52 PM EST February 11, 2021
HARTFORD, Connecticut Did you know that we actually share 50% of the same DNA as a pineapple?
If you have been to The Connecticut Science Center, you know you are going to learn some fun facts just like the pineapple fact!
Plus, you get to explore tons of exhibits, and this weekend, there is a new one being unveiled! It is called The Genome and Me, and it is designed to be interactive fun for the whole family.