There was plenty of business news across Connecticut during the past month. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Amazon Fresh Takes Big Step Toward Opening First Connecticut Location: Here’s Where
An application has been submitted to put a sign up at a location suspected to be the future home of Amazon Fresh, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Popular Restaurant Closes After 26 Years
The restaurant recently announced the decision to close its popular restaurant and expressed gratitude to its loyal customers.>>>Read More.
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Axe-Throwing Lounge Opening In Plaza: Report
The nine-lane lounge was approved by the Planning and Zoning Committee, the New Haven Register reported.>>>Read More.
New Grocery Store Opens In CT
The market has opened across the street from the Sycamore Drive-In.>>>Read More.
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New Eatery Planned For Former Starbucks Location
According to pending application documents, a rotisserie chicken shop is being proposed at the site of the former Starbucks.>>>Read More.
New Coffee Shop Opens At Mohegan Sun
The Crafty Stir will feature a wide range of spiked coffees.>>>Read More.
‘Restaurant Guardian Angel’ Recognized
Kristyn Golier created a Facebook group in 2020 to support restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic.>>>Read More.
Former Bank Sells For More Than $500K
Realtors recently announced the sale, along with a new use for the building.>>>Read More.
Unique Assisted Stretching Studio Opens
This is the fourth Connecticut location for StretchLab, a boutique health and wellness franchise that focuses on stretching.>>>Read More.
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