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Outback Closing Location + Major Shopping Center Expanding: CT Business News

Iconic pizzeria opening new spot/ Martha Stewart dines at new CT eatery/ Longtime brewery closing/ Food hall plans $6M expansion and more...

There was plenty of business news across Connecticut during the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.

Outback Steakhouse Shutters This Connecticut Location: Here’s Where

The restaurant chain shut down its location following the close of business.>>>Read More.


Major Shopping Center Adding Several New Businesses: Report

The shopping center is adding businesses that serve "more daily needs like health and wellness," officials told the Hartford Courant.>>>Read More.

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Longtime Popular Brewery With Deep Roots In Area Will Close

The owners announced that they are closing its operation after 25 years.>>>Read More.


Massive CT Food Hall Plans $6 Million Expansion, Brewery

The downtown food hall, which opened in 2020, is looking to add to its 20 restaurant vendors and three bars.>>>Read More.


Amazon Pitches Major Project In Connecticut

The project could generate 1,000 jobs, according to state and local officials.>>>Read More.


Connecticut-Based Company To Hire More Than 3,000 Workers In 2022

The company expects that half the positions will be filled in Connecticut, according to a report.>>>Read More.


Grocers Closing Warehouse By Mid-March, Layoffs Planned

The company expects to permanently lay off "a number of employees," a letter on the state department of labor website says.>>>Read More.


Chef Opens To-Go Restaurant

An acclaimed chef has launched a to-go restaurant.>>>Read More.


Lyman Orchards Expands Pie-Making Operations With New Facilities

Lyman Orchards expanded its operations with two facilities after officials said they ran out of room to grow.>>>Read More.


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