Several new lease agreements were announced by the company in the New Haven County region.
Plans have been filed with the city of Milford to develop the nearly 9-acre parcel.
A new retailer has been announced for the state's largest mall.
The former Subway restaurant on River Street has a new tenant and the news is "sweet" for Milford residents.
The 50-year restaurant was forced to close several months ago after a pipe burst causing major damage inside.
The eateries are two of 92 in the state to be awarded a grant from the Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund program provided through DoorDash.
Subway officials have confirmed that they plan to move some operations from the Milford headquarters to Miami.
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A published report indicated that the move south will lead to more layoffs at the world headquarters in Connecticut.
The power plant is located on Naugatuck Avenue in Milford.
One of the city's most well-known residents is relocating with her family out of state this spring.
The business recently opened and is already garnering strong reviews from customers.
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The new business owner had just signed a lease days before the coronavirus pandemic hit and a new state grant is helping her stay open.
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The business agreed to lease a 6,000-square-foot space.
A pipe broke at the eatery which forced it to close indefinitely.
The owners say they are pivoting in a new direction as the coronavirus pandemic has greatly impacted business operations.
The Milford Police Department announced the news on social media Friday.
The Milford Planning and Zoning Board met earlier this week on both applications.
The new business opened and wants to "make the community of Milford a happier and healthier place with a football twist."
"We're trying to keep all of our employees working as well as continue to provide you with great Dockside food and beer...," officials said.
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A new tenant has signed a five-year lease agreement for the site, which became vacant when Smashburger closed.
The owners announced the news this weekend and say they are excited to reopen soon.
Customers can shop online and pick up grocery orders from the comfort of the car.
The Milford Stop & Shop is now offering a pickup option.
"“Our investment properties team was able to secure several competitive offers even at the height of the pandemic...," officials said.
The company opened its first showroom in America and it's located on the Boston Post Road In Milford.
Public servants from Milford and more will receive highly popular and effective carbon fiber insoles for National First Responders Day.
Officials said relocation of the turtles is difficult as they often try and return.
Mall officials released new details about what they planned for a second-phase of redeveloping the state's largest mall.
The business opens officially on Oct. 16 in downtown Milford.
It's back to the drawing board for the owners of the state's largest mall and current largest taxpayer in Milford.
The mall owners sought a regulation change which would have led to a $75 million, 300-unit luxury apartment project.
It's not everyday that a mall gets to announce a new store these days but that is what the Connecticut Post Mall did.
Pierre is a Pleasantville resident who is "well-positioned to assist her New York Metro clients transition into residence in Connecticut.
The owner said it is with a "heavy heart" that they announce this news.