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Friendly’s Closes Location; Retailer Opens 1st CT Store: CT News
Popular restaurants closing/ Waterfront brewery offers new services/ Restaurant chain opens new location/ $10K fines possible for businesses
Here are the latest business-related stories from all across Connecticut for the past week:
Friendly's Restaurant Closes This Connecticut Location
A sign on the door indicated the site had permanently closed, and directed customers to another location.>>>Read More.
Popular Restaurant Addressing Positive Virus Test
A restaurant in business for 40 years is addressing the positive coronavirus test of a staffer and vows to reopen soon.>>>Read More.
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Popular Restaurant To Close As New Group Takes Over
The popular restaurant was surviving during the coronavirus pandemic, but will close to make room for a new eatery.>>>Read More.
Beauty Salon Owner Retires After 44 Years
She has owned her own shop since 1996, but fulfilled her final appointment Wednesday night.>>>Read More.
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Restaurant Plows Through Pandemic
2020 has hit this restaurant with its best shot. Not only is it still standing, it's winning…>>>Read More.
New Supermarket Opens
The new supermarket is opening in this neighborhood.>>>Read More.
Retailer Opens First Connecticut Store
The store, which opened this month, is the lifestyle brand's first location in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
Wine And Spirits Distributor Leases Large Warehouse
Connecticut Distributors Inc. recently leased a more than 27,000-square-foot building.>>>Read More.
Waterfront Brewery Offers New Services To Deal With Virus Impacts
"We're trying to keep all of our employees working as well as continue to provide you with great Dockside food and beer...," officials said.>>>Read More.
110 Grill Opens New Location
The popular restaurant chain has opened a new location.>>>Read More.
Lamont Allows $10k Fines For Businesses Defying Coronavirus Rules
Businesses that violate the state's coronavirus rules can be fined up to $10,000. The move comes right before Black Friday.>>>Read More.
Manufacturer Plans To Expand Operations
A manufacturer has purchased a property for $1.6 million.>>>Read More.
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