Last week in Connecticut was filled with significant business news. In case you missed any updates on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the most popular business stories.
One of the notable stories was about a company that was founded in 1853 and whose lease is about to expire. The owners said they are deeply saddened that the beloved restaurant will close its doors for good on April 21.
There was also debate among local officials regarding the cannabis plant and the potential impact of the signs creating more traffic. Some officials have expressed concern that the facility will become a destination for passers-by because of the signs that draw them to the location.
An iconic pizzeria has confirmed its plans to open a new restaurant in a shopping center before the end of the year, bringing its renowned pizza to a new location. Additionally, a store that has been in business for four decades has made headlines.
According to reports, the property that previously housed the famous restaurant will now host Dunkin’ and two other commercial tenants. The mall has also seen new tenants, including new restaurants, bringing fresh energy to the area.
Business owners expressed their gratitude to their patrons for their continued support, showing the importance of community as businesses navigate changes and updates. Patch’s community platform covers various counties in Connecticut, including Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Hartford, Tolland and Litchfield. Thank you for being a part of our community and staying informed about the latest business news.