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National Retailers Closing; Popular Pizzeria Reopening: CT News
Fans fight to save bar/ Retailer files for bankruptcy/ Popular restaurant closing/ Ice cream shop moving/ Another eatery gets Barstool boost
Here are the business-related stories from the past week that were featured from all across Connecticut:
Another National Retailer Files For Chapter 11, Could Close 3 Connecticut Locations
The national retailer filed for bankruptcy, citing "financial distress" caused by the coronavirus pandemic.>>>Read More.
Popular Restaurant Closing For Good
The popular restaurant is closing at the end of the month, the owners announced.>>>Read More.
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2 National Retailers Close Mall Stores
Two national retailers have closed their store locations in the Stamford Town Center mall, and another is expected to close soon.>>>Read More.
Popular Pizzeria Reopening After Huge Fire
The popular pizzeria plans to reopen over a year after a fire forced them to shut down in 2019.>>>Read More.
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Fundraiser Started For Struggling College Bar
A GoFundMe has been started to support a bar popular with college students.>>>Read More.
Popular Ice Cream Shop Plans Move To New Location: Report
A popular ice cream shop has committed to be the first tenant of the planned new center, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Unique Market Opens This Weekend At Site Of Historic Theater Site
Shoppers will be able to purchase everything from organic condiments to jewelry and soaps from roughly 20 food and craft vendors.>>>Read More.
Yes, Another Connecticut Restaurant Gets Boost From Barstool Sports
The Barstool Fund has provided support to another struggling restaurant in the state.>>>Read More.
'The Dock Shop' To Close After 15 Years
The store will close at the end of the month, its owners said.>>>Read More.
This Connecticut Starbucks Mysteriously Closes ... Again
The Starbucks was mysteriously closed Friday.>>>Read More.
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