Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Guilford from March 8 through March 21, 2024.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Guilford from Feb. 9 through Feb. 22, 2024.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Guilford from Jan. 26 through Feb. 8, 2024.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Guilford from Jan. 12 through Jan. 25, 2024.
The discount department store chain is planning on opening a new store in Guilford, a company spokesperson confirmed with Patch.
We don’t yet know what teams will make it to the big game on Feb. 11, but it’s not too early to scout the best places to watch.
There are GSB offices in Guilford, Northford, North Haven, Madison, Branford and Old Saybrook.
The national store has decided to open a store in Guilford.
Dee McQuade, owner of The Mur Salon, said the Branford and their new Guilford locations will work in unison to support hairstylists.
Blaze Pickle is opening indoor pickleball courts at the former Walmart location before Target takes over the lease.
“The Bank continues to strive to attract, develop and retain the best employees possible," Timothy Geelan said, president and CEO of GSB.
“Many parents have told me they love that we do slime here in the art studio because they don’t have to do it at home," Nikki Towle said.
“We are thrilled that Target is interested in building out a store in Guilford,” First Selectman Matt Hoey said.
“At this point, it sounds like T.J. Maxx is out,” First Selectman Matt Hoey said.
The sale of the 56,500 square-foot-building was recorded in May, according to a report in the New Haven Business Journal.
Breakwater Brooks has now had five different owners since 1972 when it first opened.
The major retailer will close a nearby location and is expected to move to Guilford, according to the Shoreline Times.
Breakwater Books, a centerpiece in downtown Guilford and the town's only independent bookstore, is up for sale.
Guilford-based George Schmitt & Company will expand its Guilford operation in a new building.
Several new businesses have opened in Guilford in recent months, and more are on the way.
The fast-growing poke franchise recently opened a location in Guilford
The New Haven Middlesex Association of Realtors announced that Jed Backus of Guilford is its Realtor of the Year 2022.
Its use of "semiconductor chip technology to identify protein structures puts it at the cutting edge of scientific research," Murphy said.
The Guilford-based "groundbreaking" medical device company that created the world's first FDA-cleared portable MRI system taps new CEO.
PurpleTrash, a family-owned business, provides trash and recycling pickup and service to Guilford and Madison residents.
The town's Design Review Committee met with the Shoreline Plaza Shopping Center developer about a possible new tenant: TJ Maxx/Home Goods.
Eating healthy doesn’t have to be boring, says East Haven's Amanda Cesare. "You just have to be creative!" She'll handle the creative part.
The near 100 employees of the "underperforming" Boston Post Rd store will be "eligible" to transfer to other stores, per a Walmart official.
Belle Vie Café opened Thursday. Chef Alexandra Ayala Costache says gone are the days of boring, tasteless gluten-free, Keto & paleo dishes.
Honored with awards for 2021 sales, realty agents were celebrated "on the big screen" at the newly re-opened Madison Art Cinemas.
Local Resident Will Be Senior Research Associate
After delighting kids young and old for two decades, the owners announced on Facebook that they "decided to retire and close" the toy shop.
Brook + Whittle employs more than 1,200 people across nine production facilities to serve over 4,000 customers, according to its website.
Technology created by Jonathan Rothberg and his team, used by South African scientists to “discover and decode” coronavirus variant Omicron.
The store closed on Saturday so owner Rena Mulrain could retire. It was one of the last bead stores in Connecticut, CT Insider reported.
Northford is the eighth and newest branch for GSB, as it continues its expansion "throughout the Connecticut shoreline and beyond."
Guilford area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Guilford.
Scientist Jonathan Rothberg's Butterfly Network created a hand-held imaging device which will be used to monitor astronaut health in space.
It's déjà vu at the Guilford service station which earned a national AAA service award in 2003, 2013, and 2019.