Please note the change in our operating hours for Town Hall, Lincoln Center, and Weiss Center town buildings. We will be open until 7PM on Tuesdays and closed after 1PM on Fridays. All other days will remain 8:00AM-4:30PM.
Manchester features a diverse economy with commercial, industrial, and mixed-use districts, establishing itself as a leading economic driver in the eastern Greater Hartford region. Positioned between New York, Boston, and Providence, it offers distinct advantages with access to regional, national, and international markets.
Key Features
Industrial and Commercial Centers: Manchester features three industrial parks, a bustling downtown business district, and Buckland Hills—a major regional commercial center with over 3 million square feet of retail space, a cinema complex, numerous dining options, and hundreds of hotel rooms.
Downtown Manchester: Our vibrant downtown features approximately 200 locally owned businesses, including a variety of local restaurants, professional services, retailers, and WORK_SPACE—a municipally owned coworking, meeting, and gallery space.
Economic Diversity: With a wide range of commercial, industrial, and mixed-use districts, Manchester has one of the most diverse local economies in the state. Core industries include precision manufacturing, healthcare, information technology, education, and warehouse/distribution. Key institutions like Manchester Memorial Hospital, a 249-bed acute care facility, and Connecticut State Community College Manchester, the largest community college in Connecticut, further enhance the town’s economic strength.
Location and Accessibility: Strategically located in Hartford County, Connecticut, Manchester offers significant logistical advantages for businesses. The town boasts easy access to major interstate highways, including I-84, I-384, and I-291, and serves as a key regional hub with connections to I-91 and CT-15. Manchester is also linked to the East Coast Greenway, an extensive trail network that will eventually stretch from Maine to Florida, enhancing opportunities for non-motorized transportation and recreation. The town's accessibility is further supported by CTTransit bus routes, the Amtrak/Hartford Line R.R. at Hartford Union Station, CTfastrak BRT service, and Bradley International Airport (BDL), all within a 30-minute drive.
Development and Support: Manchester is dedicated to sustainable growth and offers a streamlined development process with predictable permitting. The town boasts one of the most efficient development review procedures in the state, with a combined Planning and Zoning Commission that also serves as the Inland Wetlands Agency. All necessary applications are filed with the Planning Department, where the plan review process, meeting schedule, and administration are expertly coordinated by department staff. Our knowledgeable town staff is dedicated to supporting businesses at every stage of their projects, ensuring a seamless and efficient experience.
For information on starting a business, finding commercial spaces, exploring new development projects, or expanding your business, contact us to learn how we can assist you.
Gary Anderson, AICP
Director of Planning and Economic Development
860-647-3044
Contact Us for Assistance with:
Starting or Expanding a Business in Manchester
Submit a Development Application
Business Resources
Development Incentives
Available Industrial & Commercial Sites
Manchester Planning Data & Reports
U.S. Census Bureau - Town Profile
CT Department of Labor - Labor Market Information
Connecticut Data Collaborative