Business & Tech
Norwalk 2020: The Year In Business
Here are some of the business stories from an unprecedented year in Norwalk and the nation.
Norwalk, CT — Businesses large and small were impacted by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, a year that will go down as one of the most turbulent in American History.
Below are some business stories that Norwalk Patch readers followed throughout the year
- Developer Confident Of Approval Of Norwalk Distribution Center
- Norwalk Restaurant Closed For 2 Weeks Due To Coronavirus Breach
- Norwalk LA Fitness Temporarily Closed After Coronavirus Violation
- Stew Leonard's Donates Thousands Of Turkeys To Community Groups
- MSCU Distributes $100K in COVID Relief Grants to 12 CT Nonprofits
- Norwalk Home Of TikTok Stars Charli & Dixie D'Amelio For Sale
- Fired Sports Reporter Fred Gerteiny Says He Deserves Another Shot
- Norwalk Hotel Company Lays Off 100 Due To Coronavirus: State
- Bloomingdale's Reopens At The SoNo Collection
- The SoNo Collection Reopens May 20; Mayor Rilling Reacts: UPDATE
- Coronavirus-Related Meat Shortages? Don't Panic: Stew Leonard Jr.
- Frontier Communications To Leave Nasdaq After Bankruptcy Filing
- Amazon Opens First Connecticut Store In The SoNo Collection
- Grand Opening Date Set For New Apple Store In The SoNo Collection
- AT&T, State Team Up For High-Speed Cell Service Project
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