Connecticut, Starwood Hit Bump
By WSJ.com: Real Estate • Feb 8th, 2010 • Category: Real Estate NewsConnecticut pulled off a coup when Starwood Hotels agreed to relocate its headquarters there. But now there are questions being raised over how the state sealed the deal.
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