Saturday, November 23, 2024

Historic Diner’s Future Decided, Owner Issues Statement: CT Business News

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There was plenty of business news across Connecticut this past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the most-read business stories.

A developer pitched plans to replace the diner with a new project. Here is what the owner of the historic diner had to say after the key government vote and what’s next.>>>Read More.


A lunchtime announcement was made on social media.>>>Read More.


The bar was named among Connecticut Magazine’s Best Restaurants, recognized for its beer selection. Owners say the closure is temporary.>>>Read More.


In bankruptcy filings, the company reportedly said it has assets totaling just over $400 million against debts of nearly $1 billion.>>>Read More.


Renovation and expansion of the current 82,500 square-foot plant is expected to create more than 200 jobs.>>>Read More.


The bar, according to state officials, has a history of incidents and was the scene of a violent brawl where a bouncer was stabbed.>>>Read More.


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