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Restaurants Closed; Owner Pleads For Help; Chick-Fil-A Expanding

"Mass layoffs" announced/ Popular food truck opens new eatery/ Laser Tag center closes/ FedEx hiring 1.3K workers and more: CT Business News

Here are the top business-related stories of the past week from all across 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.


3 Restaurants Were Closed For COVID Rule Violations

The health department did inspections Sept. 4. Four days later, three local spots were shut down, albeit temporarily, for myriad violations.>>>Read More.

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Chick-Fil-A To Expand In Connecticut: Here’s Where

Plans have been submitted for a new Chic-fil-A restaurant in Connecticut.>>>Read More.


Long-Time Laser Tag Center Shuts Down Permanently

The business has announced it will close after 27 years in business.>>>Read More.

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A Store For Parents, Run By Moms: New Shop Opens

The Piccolina Shop, a store offering gear, toys, clothing and other items for babies and toddlers, recently opened.>>>Read More.


Popular Restaurant To Temporarily Close Due To Coronavirus

An employee at a popular shoreline restaurant tested positive for COVID-19.>>>Read More.


Major Restaurant Announces 'Mass Layoffs'

Coronavirus-related layoffs have been announced at a well-known restaurant.>>>Read More.


Popular Food Truck Opens New Restaurant

The owner has realized his dream of opening a brick and mortar eatery.>>>Read More.

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