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Popular Eatery Closes After Owner Couldn't Find Workers: CT News

Beer garden opens/ Woman buys hair salon for $1/ Shopping center sells for $6.75M/ Liquor store fined/ Auto spa opens: CT Business News

Here are the top business-related stories featured from all across Connecticut over the past week:

Popular Eatery Closes After Owner Couldn't Find Workers

The owner said pandemic-related unemployment benefits created a lack of job interest, according to multiple reports.>>>Read More.


First Outdoor Beer Garden Officially Opens

The new outdoor beer garden offers more than 25 local craft and domestic beers.>>>Read More.

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Businesswoman Reportedly Buys Hair Salon For $1

She worked at the hair salon for 15 years. Now she owns it.>>>Read More.


Shopping Center Sells For $6.75M In CT

The 94,175- square foot regional shopping center has been sold, realtors announced.>>>Read More.

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Connecticut Woman's Hat Business Growing, Featured By Macy's

Allyson Mandelbaum recently launched a line of beach hats, with new winter hats to come in the fall.>>>Read More.


Liquor Store Fined By State

The business also will have its liquor permit suspended for a day.>>>Read More.


Grocery Store, Retail Plaza Coming

The Honey Locust Square project is underway, with developers building a plaza that will be anchored by a grocery store.>>>Read More.


20-Year-Old Entrepreneur Opens Auto Spa

Innovation Auto Spa is operated by Alex Geller, 20, and offers high-quality car coating and wraps.>>>Read More.


Eversource Must Pay $29M For Failures During 'Isaias,' State Says

Last year, Tropical Storm Isaias knocked out power to more than 1 million Eversource customers, some for longer than a week.>>>Read More.


New Private Gym Set To Open

Iron Vault, a New York-based "total access" private gym, is set to open its second location in town this month.>>>Read More.


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