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Walmart Closing Store + National Retailer Opening New Location: CT Business News

Popular restaurants close/ Major retail properties sell for combined $45M/ Amusement park adds "state-of-the-art" Watercoaster and more...

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

This Connecticut Walmart Is Closing For Good

The near 100 employees of the store will be "eligible" to transfer to other stores, a company official said.>>>Read More.


National Retailer Opening New CT Location: Here’s Where

The national retailer is expected to open a new store in Connecticut.>>>Read More.

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Longtime Restaurant Will Close This Month

Though the eatery itself is closing, its food trucks will continue to cater throughout Connecticut and New York.>>>Read More.


Popular Restaurant Closes 'Permanently,’ But New Plans For Site Revealed

A popular restaurant has closed and plans for the property have been revealed.>>>Read More.

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Restaurant Closes In Downtown After Nearly 30 Years

The restaurant's building was recently sold and the family business has closed its doors after 28 years.>>>Read More.


2 Major Retail Properties In Connecticut Sell For Combined $45 Million: Report

One property fetched $26 million, while the other brought in $18.92 million.>>>Read More.


Quassy Adds 'State-Of-The-Art' Watercoaster

A new Quassy Amusement & Waterpark attraction is slated to open soon.>>>Read More.


Major Shopping Center Welcomes New Businesses

A cardiovascular health institute and a gym offering barre fitness classes are the plaza's newest tenants.>>>Read More.

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