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Starbucks Closing Location; Major Mall May Not Survive: CT News

Company faces layoffs/ Popular restaurant has new life/ Unique boutique reopening/ Eatery makes long-awaited return & more: CT Business News

Here are the top trending business stories from all across Connecticut over the past week.

Major Mall May Not Survive Unless Apartments Allowed: Officials

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.


Starbucks Closes This Location In CT

Starbucks is shuttering hundreds of stores due to COVID-19 and pivoting to pick-up/mobile ordering in its new stores.>>>Read More.

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New Owners Save, Take Over Popular Restaurant

The popular eatery has new ownership.>>>Read More.


Major CT Company Facing Layoffs

The company with offices in Connecticut has announced 15,000 layoffs and has hinted at the impact, though no exact Connecticut figures have been published.>>>Read More.

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Popular Restaurant Reopening

The restaurant known for its gourmet grilled cheese and comfort food is making its long-awaited return this week.>>>Read More.


Van Crashes Into, Shuts Down Friendly Restaurant

The restaurant will be temporarily closed.>>>Read More.


Unique Boutique Set to Reopen In New Location

The small retail shop nearly went out of business in the face of several obstacles, and is now set to debut in its own building.>>>Read More.


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