Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from April 19 through May 2, 2024.
A national clothing retailer has filed for bankruptcy and Danbury and three other CT stores are among those designated for closure.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from April 5 through April 18, 2024.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from March 22 through April 4, 2024.
Looking for a mimosa to wash down that sort stack, son? They'll be on the menu at the Danbury IHOP soon enough…
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from March 8 through March 21, 2024.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from Feb. 23 through March 7, 2024.
A Round1 Bowling & Arcade, a Target, and multiple new eateries are all set to debut this spring at a rejuvenated Danbury Fair Mall.
Northwell Health, which operates 21 hospitals and employs 85,000, announced Wednesday it has entered into a strategic agreement with Nuvance
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from Feb. 9 through Feb. 22, 2024.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from Jan. 26 through Feb. 8, 2024.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from Jan. 12 through Jan. 25, 2024.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Danbury from Jan. 5 through Jan. 11, 2024.
Richard Evanko joins Union Savings Bank as vice president, senior commercial loan officer
EMS, which closed up shop on Sugar Hollow Road in 2017, is eyeing around 10,000 square feet of space Danbury Square, according to the report
A restaurant franchise will open its fourth and fifth locations next year, including one in Danbury.
DAWS surpassed their event goal and raised over $200,000 for the thousands of animals cared for each year.
The Boston Market on Newtown Road in Danbury has quietly vacated its premises in the Plumtrees Plaza.
A Nuvance Health neurosurgery team performed the first joint replacement spine surgery in CT on Sept. 5, 2023, at Danbury Hospital.
Savings Bank of Danbury Earns 5-Star rating from BauerFinancial for financial strength and stability
A new proposal would allow for the build-out of as many as 144 residential units at the mall in the abandoned Lord & Taylor space.
As the use of English for international business has grown, so has the business of teaching English to non-native speakers.
Inc. recently released its annual guide to the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S., including one in Danbury.
The Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce and the Womens Business Council have set a Summer Networking Event for Aug. 9.
The company hopes to offer whiskey and mixed drinks alongside its arcade games, billiards, bowling and ping pong at the Danbury Fair Mall.
A $45,000 grant from an anonymous benefactor comes in time for the start of the market's new season, beginning June 24.
Joseph Chelednik joins Union Savings Bank as a residential mortgage loan originator.
Wells Fargo is closing its 108 Mill Plain Road location this summer.
Daily Bread Food Pantry has received $5,000 grant from Fairfield County’s Community Foundation.
Six UConn Engineering students are being supported every year thanks to the Belimo Scholar’s Program Scholarship.
Daniel M. Labow, MD will provide strategic leadership for surgical services at Nuvance Health.
Barnes & Noble will be relocating from Danbury Square down the road into the space formerly occupied by Arhaus in the Danbury Fair Mall.
The Greater Danbury chamber's president and CEO, PJ Prunty, said the union has been percolating a while, but was stalled by the pandemic.
Alpha Metalcraft Group has named Josh Pouliot the Plant Manager of Connecticut Coining, and will lead all aspects of the deep draw business.
Danbury Hospital has been awarded $50,000, one of 24 fourth-quarter grants from the Connecticut Health Foundation.
The gym chain will take over space at the former Baby's "R" Us.
Videoconferencing company Connex International is celebrating its 40th year in Danbury, and the future has not looked brighter.
AlphaCoin, which provides mission-critical components for aerospace, defense and medical markets, will now be named Alpha Metalcraft Group.
Cadenza Innovation consolidated its lithium-ion operations into bigger digs at the former Union Carbide building. What happens next?
The Danbury establishment paid a fine and will have its liquor license suspended later this month, according to state officials.