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Restaurant Owner Pleads For Help; Major Mall Fights For Survival
Popular wedding venue closes/ Historic ice cream shop returns/ CT Pizzeria No. 1 in nation/ Milk delivery comeback: CT Business In Review
There was plenty of business news across Connecticut during 2020. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories:
Connecticut Restaurant Owner: 'We Need More Of You Supporting Us’
A restaurant owner whose business been hard hit by the pandemic says they're the struggling now more than ever.>>>Read More.
2 CT Restaurants Featured In Gordon Ramsay TV Show Are Now Closed
Both restaurants closed after appearing on the TV show.>>>Read More.
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Historic CT Ice Cream Parlor Unexpectedly Returns for 2020
A landmark ice cream shop that planned to close after the 2019 season reopened in the spring.>>>Read More.
Hail To The King: Connecticut Pizza Again Named No 1 In The U.S.
Six pizza places in Connecticut were ranked in The Daily Meal's list of the 101 best pizzas in America.>>>Read More.
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Pizza Shop Owner In Chooses 'Safety' Over 'Profit’
Despite maintaining profitability during the coronavirus pandemic, the owner has opted to close temporarily to protect his customers.>>>Read More.
Connecticut’s Largest Mall May Not Survive
The owner of the mall said there are no more Boscov's or Dave & Busters type tenants coming to the rescue to fill vacant space.>>>Read More.
Popular Wedding Venue Closes Abruptly In Connecticut
The owners announced the venue was closing its doors after more than 20 years in business.>>>Read More.
Major Connecticut Dairy Farm Brings Back Milk Delivery Service
A new business challenge brought on by coronavirus concerns has revived an old tradition at a major state dairy.>>>Read More.
Restaurant Closed Due To Coronavirus Violations
The owner said he wants to work things out with the city but the situation is becoming dire for the business and employees.>>>Read More.
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