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Bakery Closes Over Military Deployment; New Starbucks Pitched

Chocolatier closing stores/ New Hawaiian eatery opening/ Omaha Steaks closing location/ Fitness center weathers pandemic: CT Business News

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Bakery Temporarily Closes Due To Military Deployment

The owner of a bakery will be deploying overseas with the Connecticut National Guard.>>>Read More.


Upscale Chocolatier’s Connecticut Stores Doomed After Closing Announcement

The company has announced a departure from its physical stores.>>>Read More.

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Iconic Local Market To Close After Nearly 50 Years

Declining sales and the "complexities" of the coronavirus pandemic have claimed another victim.>>>Read More.


Starbucks Pitched For Former Restaurant Site

The Planning and Zoning Commission is considering a plan for a new Starbucks with a drive-thru to be built in town.>>>Read More.

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Longtime Clothing Store Closing

The owner of the popular store plans to retire soon after more than 40 years in business.>>>Read More.


New Management Guiding Fitness Center Through Coronavirus

The fitness center, a staple of the community for nearly half a century, is educating members on the benefits of fitness.>>>Read More.


Omaha Steaks' Connecticut Location To Close

This Omaha Steaks location is closing and will leave just one outlet in Connecticut.>>>Read More.


Mount Southington Ski School Plans Clear Regulatory Mogul

The Planning and Zoning Commission has endorsed plans for a new school building at Mount Southington.>>>Read More.


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