J.R. Reed
Staff Reporter
Author Archive
City sells Shubert Theater to local non-profit

Following a 12-year stint in the theater industry, New Haven has officially taken its last bow in show business.

Briq beats the odds

Seven months after its grand opening, Briq has found its niche in the Elm City’s highly competitive restaurant scene.

Local startup boosts entrepreneurship

Last April, Track180 launched its debut social impact iPad application, which allows users to more effectively navigate current issues in the news.

Democratic aldermen prevail

After months of campaigning, each of the five Democratic candidates in contested aldermanic races prevailed victorious Tuesday night.

Smoothie King coming to New Haven.

Following a year that brought franchise favorites Chipotle and Panera Bread to the Elm City, Yalies can soon add one more chain to their city restaurant repertoire: Smoothie King.

Innovating the Elm City

As Toni Harp ARC ’78 and Justin Elicker FES ’10 SOM ’10 enter the final week of their campaigns, both candidates have rolled out platforms to address economic development.

Startup creates app to track diabetes

The New Haven-based biotech startup Applivate launched its first product this past week: ShugaTrak.

New Haven Open to stay in the Elm City

After months of negotiation, Connecticut’s Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) voted unanimously on Thursday night to keep the New Haven Open at Yale’s Connecticut Tennis […]

State backs violence prevention

New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr. announced the second installment of a $750,000 competitive grant to combat youth violence.

Inauguration benefits local businesses

As events unfolded across campus during the inauguration of Yale’s 23rd President this past weekend, local businesses experienced a significant influx of customers.

Chandler takes campaign to dorm rooms

Students crowded in the common room of a Davenport College suite to hear Paul Chandler ’14’s visions for New Haven.