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 stories.
The family-owned business has closed after more than 24 years at the mall.>>>Read More.
The closure follows the recent shuttering of a nearby restaurant.>>>Read More.
The diner has been a favorite stop for both locals and tourists for decades, where scenes from Hollywood films have even been shot.>>>Read More.
It’s a 27-hole turn-key golf club that includes 210+ acres.>>>Read More.
The restaurant chain plans on keeping its Connecticut location despite filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to a report.>>>Read More.
A grand opening date for Burlington’s new store has been announced. This will represent the company’s 16th CT location.>>>Read More.
The property is currently under construction and Chick-fil-A will have a 20-year lease with several options to extend, Crexi.com states.>>>Read More.
The national retailer’s presence in Connecticut is being cut in half.>>>Read More.
This company has opened more than 5,500 stores around the world, according to its website.>>>Read More.
A new Jamaican restaurant has a unique flavor both in the kitchen and dining room.>>>Read More.
The second-floor rental space “has continually been extremely difficult to rent,” according to P&Z documents on file with the town.>>>Read More.
“ We met so many wonderful people since November but the traffic just wasn’t there,” store management posted.>>>Read More.
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