Welcome to the FREE New Haven Business Network and Directory
Looking for a local New Haven service or business professional but don't want to risk picking a random name out of the phone book? Our New Haven Business Directory and New Haven Business Network consists of members who agree to provide top quality service at competitive prices. You can use the form below to search for a specific business, or post your job in the category section down below and get multiple bids from local New Haven professionals. (New Haven Business Professionals please scroll down)
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New Haven is the second-largest city in Connecticut with a population of about 120,000 people. That also makes it the sixth-largest city in New England.
Some consider the term "New Haven" to mean the wider Greater New Haven area, which has nearly 600,000 people residing. It is located on the northern shore of Long Island Sound, in New Haven County, on New Haven Harbor.
New Haven was founded in 1637. One year later, eight streets were laid out in a grid of four streets by four streets creating what is now commonly known as the "Nine Square Plan," This area now is New Haven Green , a 16-acre square National Historic Landmark and the center of Downtown New Haven.
The city is also well known the home of Yale University, which also plays an important role in the local economy. it is New Haven's biggest taxpayer and employer. Other important industries include: Health care, professional services, financial services, and retail trade.
Please note: We do not sell or rent our lists or contact information (see privacy policy). We review each registration to determine if the profession is compatible with our network. Not all registrations will be accepted. Acceptance is NEVER based on race, gender, religion, family status, or gender preference.
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