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Major Mall Adds New Businesses; Bank Closing Location: CT News
Iconic retailer's closing extended/ New policy enacted at CT's largest mall/ Starbucks temporarily closes store and more: CT Business News
There was a lot of business-related news in Connecticut this past week. Here is a recap of the top stories featured from all across the state:
Major Mall Adds 2 New Businesses Under New Ownership
One business recently opened while another one is scheduled to open soon.>>>Read More.
Parental Escort Policy Enacted At Connecticut’s Largest Mall
The police department announced the news and the policy is now in effect.>>>Read More.
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Another Closing Extension Announced For 2 of 4 Iconic Retailer’s CT Stores
It now appears two of the four Connecticut stores will last into February.>>>Read More.
Mount Southington Set To Open For 2020-21 Season
The 2020-21 snow sports season at Mount Southington is set to begin.>>>Read More.
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Some Small CT Businesses, Restaurants, To Get State Grants
Gov. Ned Lamont said Connecticut is rolling out a $25 million small business grant program.>>>Read More.
Bank Closing This Connecticut Location
The bank notified customers this week that a branch will be closing.>>>Read More.
Starbucks Closes Temporarily
Starbucks is temporarily closed after an employee tested positive for the coronavirus, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Popular Donut Shop Temporarily Closes
The popular donut shop is temporarily closed after an employee tested positive for the coronavirus, the owners announced.>>>Read More.
New Market And Grill Opens
The new restaurant offers dine-in or takeout service for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Many menu items feature the signature shaved rib eye.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- AstraZeneca To Buy Former CT-Based Alexion In $39 Billion Deal
- Snow Business: Wachusett Blazing Trail For Fun, Safety In 2020-21
- Lamont Considers Cares Act Funding For Restaurant Relief
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