Greater Hartford
Greater Hartford is a region located in the U.S. state of Connecticut, centered on the state's capital of Hartford. It represents the only combined statistical area in Connecticut defined by a city within the state, being bordered by the Greater Boston region to the northeast and New York metropolitan area to the south and west. Sitting at the southern end of the Metacomet Ridge, its geology is characterized by land of a level grade along the shores of Connecticut River Valley, with finer-grained soil than other regions in the state.
Hartford's role as a focal point for the American insurance industry is known nationally. The vibrant music and arts scene defines the region's culture. The region's economy is closely tied with Springfield, Massachusetts, as Hartford and Springfield are twin cities, only 25 miles apart. The area is served by Bradley International Airport as well as the smaller Hartford-Brainard Airport.
Greater Hartford, had a total population of 1,212,381.
Definitions
New England City and Town Area
New England City and Town Areas are cluster of cities and towns throughout all of New England defined by the Office of Management and Budget. The Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT Metropolitan NECTA consists of 54 towns, including 25 in Hartford County, 5 in Litchfield County, 6 in Middlesex County, 2 in New London County, 12 in Tolland County, and 4 in Windham County.Metropolitan Statistical Area
The United States Census Bureau also defines the Hartford–East Hartford–Middletown, CT Metropolitan Statistical Area based on towns as building blocks. The area contains 54 towns of Hartford County, Tolland County, and Middlesex County. The 2015 population estimate for the MSA is 1,211,324 and is ranked as the 47th largest metropolitan area by population in the United States. The MSA definition of the area contains a significant portion of the Lower Connecticut River Valley, which is not commonly considered as part of Greater Hartford.A region very similar to the MSA is covered by the combination of the Hartford Service Delivery Area and the Mid-Connecticut Service Delivery Area, covering 56 towns.
Municipalities with 100,000 or more inhabitants
- Hartford
Municipalities with 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants
- Bristol
- East Hartford
- Manchester
- New Britain
- West Hartford
Municipalities with 10,000 to 50,000 inhabitants
- Avon
- Berlin
- Bloomfield
- Canton
- Clinton
- Colchester
- Coventry
- Cromwell
- East Hampton
- East Windsor
- Ellington
- Enfield
- Farmington
- Glastonbury
- Granby
- Mansfield
- Middletown
- Newington
- Old Saybrook
- Plainville
- Rocky Hill
- Simsbury
- Somers
- South Windsor
- Southington
- Stafford
- Suffield
- Tolland
- Vernon
- Wethersfield
- Windsor
- Windsor Locks
Municipalities with 1,000 to 10,000 inhabitants
- Andover
- Bolton
- Burlington
- Chester
- Columbia
- Deep River
- Durham
- East Granby
- East Haddam
- Essex
- Haddam
- Hartland
- Hebron
- Killingworth
- Marlborough
- Middlefield
- North Stonington
- Portland
- Westbrook
- Willington
Municipalities with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants
- Union
Economy
Notable companies based in Hartford city proper
- Aetna
- Eversource Energy
- The Hartford
- Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company
- The Phoenix Companies
- Travelers Insurance
- Virtus Investment Partners
Notable companies based in surrounding towns
- Barnes Group
- Carrier Corporation
- Cigna
- Colt's Manufacturing Company
- Connecticut Natural Gas
- Doosan Fuel Cell America
- ESPN Inc.
- Gerber Scientific
- Henkel
- Kaman Aircraft
- Legrand
- Otis Elevator
- Pratt & Whitney
- Stanadyne
- Stanley Black & Decker
- Systematic Automation
- Trumpf
- United Technologies
- Voya Financial
Higher education
Public colleges and universities
Public, four-year universities in the area include:.'s main campus
- Central Connecticut State University
- University of Connecticut
- * University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine
- * University of Connecticut School of Law
- * University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Community and technical colleges
- Asnuntuck Community College
- Capital Community College
- Manchester Community College
- Middlesex Community College
- Tunxis Community College
Private colleges and universities
- Goodwin College
- Hartford Seminary
- Rensselaer at Hartford
- Trinity College
- University of Hartford
- University of Saint Joseph
- Wesleyan University
Healthcare
Teaching hospitals
- Connecticut Children's Medical Center
- Hartford Hospital
- The Hospital of Central Connecticut
- Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center
- University of Connecticut Health Center, John Dempsey Hospital
Psychiatric hospitals
- Connecticut Valley Hospital, owned and operated by the state of Connecticut
- The Institute of Living, a division of Hartford Hospital
Culture and attractions
Performing arts
The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts is one of the largest indoor performing arts venues in the area. It houses two theaters within the complex: the 2,800-seat Mortensen Hall and the 906-seat Belding Theater, and is home to the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, the premiere orchestra in Connecticut. Other theaters in the area include the Hartford Stage and TheatreWorks.The area is also home to the Xfinity Theatre, a 7,500-seat open-air amphitheater. The lawn outside the theater is capable of holding roughly 22,500 people, bringing total capacity to around 30,000 people.
Conventions and exhibitions
The Connecticut Convention Center is located in downtown Hartford adjacent to the Hartford Marriot Downtown. The facility has more than of exhibition space, a ballroom, and of space for meetings and conferences. Since 2005, it has hosted ConnectiCon, an annual, multi-genre, pop culture convention.The New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks also hosts many events, with three large hangars available for use. One of the more popular events held there is FlightSimCon.
In addition, AOPA has held their annual aviation summit in Hartford.
Notable museums
- American Clock & Watch Museum
- Connecticut Historical Society
- The Children's Museum, Connecticut
- Connecticut Science Center
- Connecticut State Library, Museum of Connecticut History
- Connecticut Trolley Museum
- New Britain Museum of American Art
- New England Air Museum
- Old State House
- Wadsworth Atheneum
Sports
Throughout the mid-1990s, the New England Patriots were negotiating with the state of Connecticut for a brand new football stadium located in downtown Hartford to replace the aging Foxboro Stadium where they played. The team eventually agreed to another proposal that saw the construction of Gillette Stadium. With the Patriots no longer in the equation, the state instead decided to construct a smaller football stadium on the former United Technologies-owned airfield in East Hartford. Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field seats approximately 40,000 spectators and is home to the Connecticut Huskies football team.
Professional sports teams
Collegiate sports teams
Greater Hartford is also home to the Travelers Championship golf tournament .Shopping centers
Major shopping centers in the area include:From 1817 to 1976, the area was also served by another daily newspaper, the Hartford Times.
Television
Greater Hartford and Greater New Haven form a single television market. This television market is served by the following broadcast television stations:English language
Road
Interstate highways
Highway transportation in Greater Hartford is primarily run by two mainline Interstates:There were several plans to expand the highway system. Various plans encountered resistance due to budgetary and environmental concerns. However, some highways were ultimately constructed, if only partially:
U.S. Routes
Other major expressways
Bus
2015 saw the opening of the CTfastrak, a bus rapid transit system that runs from downtown New Britain to Hartford Union Station. The dedicated busway is over 9 miles long and stops at 10 stations.
Airport
Bradley International Airport is located in the town of Windsor Locks, approximately 10 miles from Hartford. Bradley is the second-largest airport in New England, and was ranked the 55th busiest airport in the United States in 2008. Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, and US Airways account for more than half of the airport's passenger traffic. The Bradley Airport Connector provides highway access to the airport from Interstate 91.Bradley is a dual-use civil/military airport, with the Bradley Air National Guard Base serving as the home of the Connecticut Air National Guard 103d Airlift Wing.
Hartford–Brainard Airport is a smaller reliever airport located in the southeastern section of Hartford. It is primarily used for general aviation purposes.
Rail
Several Amtrak routes run through the metropolitan area, including the Northeast Regional, Vermonter, as well as a daily shuttle between New Haven and Springfield, Massachusetts.The Hartford Line is a planned commuter rail service. It will use the same line as the Amtrak shuttle, and will stop at 12 stations along the way. Service is anticipated to begin in late 2016.