There was plenty of business news across Connecticut. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
The municipality is on track to forgive over $10K of interest on its last movie theater owner’s unpaid taxes bill it left behind when it left town.>>>Read more.
The Target will open up in the space formerly occupied by Walmart.>>>Read More.
The current home of the long-time business is for sale, but the business has big plans and looks forward to a long future.>>>Read More.
The cookie cafe and cereal bar recently opened a new location, bringing a wide menu of dessert options to the area.>>>Read More.
The national retailer will still operate 13 locations in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
The company is seeking to build a 5,150-square-foot facility.>>>Read More.
The new drive-thru only coffee shop franchise is opening its first New England location.>>>Read More.
A Connecticut-based, high-tech manufacturer was sold for nearly $1 billion.>>>Read More.
A new Jamaican restaurant has opened and will stage a formal grand opening next month.>>>Read More.
The new restaurant will be the franchise’s fifth location in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
The owners of a bakery in town had a message for the community recently — the business is for sale, but it's also open for business.>>>Read More.
This will be the 10th location in Connecticut and the 11th overall for the local chain.>>>Read More.
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