Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Stamford from Jan. 5 through Jan. 11, 2024.
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.
The nostalgic movie rental store plans on closing its doors after over 30 years in business, according to local media reports.
The bank has notified Connecticut banking regulators about its desire to close one of its Stamford branches, according to a media report.
Black Friday turned out to be a dark day for three stores in Connecticut in the latest round of closings for the troubled Rite Aid chain.
Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Julie Su announced the award recipients during a recent ceremony in Washington, D.C.
The new Starbucks is expected to open in the same complex as other highly-anticipated food establishments.
Rite Aid, which has over 20 pharmacies in Connecticut, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this month.
Part appliance factory, community makerspace, and design and experience center, CoCREATE is a first-of-its-kind co-creation hub.
This will be Stamford's first Panera Bread outpost. There are 34 locations throughout Connecticut, according to the company's website.
Pitney Bowes, the global shipping and mailing company based in Stamford, has announced a leadership transition for the company.
The Stamford-based company, now part of TKO Group Holdings, Inc., announced a five-year deal for "Friday Night SmackDown" on USA Network.
There are currently six Bank of America branches in Stamford.
The company will be honored at the Stamford Chamber of Commerce's 36th annual meeting and awards ceremony in September.
Henkel, which has its North American headquarters in Stamford, recently announced the appointment of a new president.
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A grand opening date for Crumbl Cookies in Stamford is set, according to the company's website.
Americares has named Provash Budden as deputy senior vice president of emergency programs.
Nearly 100 athletes teed off in the Stamford Public Education Foundation's first-ever golf tournament
The fashion retailer, which previously filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2019, closed the location in late June.
Store closing signs have been placed at the site, according to a report.
Waterstone one of three Epoch senior communities to be awarded Purple Flag for Dementia Care by The Connecticut Assisted Living Association
This is the franchise's second Stamford location and ninth overall in Connecticut.
ICON International will move back to the complex in Stamford where it was previously headquartered.
A grand opening event will be held on April 22.
Fortune's list is based on a Great Place To Work survey that measures how employees feel about where they work
WWE and Endeavor, the company that runs Ultimate Fighting Championship, will merge to create a global live sports and entertainment company.
Prospective parents are invited to learn more during this in-person information session.
The company announced Wednesday that it will lay off about 15 percent of its workforce.
Stamford could soon be getting its third hybrid cannabis dispensary, according to documents submitted to the city's land use bureau.
The popular nationwide cookie chain will open up a new Stamford location, the company confirmed with Patch.
A.P. Construction is a division of The Ashforth Company, and is headquartered in Stamford on Summer Street.
Pedal Cruise will offer relaxing and interactive public and private cruises for up to 26 people. This is the second Connecticut location.
Bernstein Wealth Management, an arm of AllianceBernstein L.P., officially opened a new office in Stamford earlier this month.
The businesses with deep Stamford roots have combined to offer two new beers — Grade Above Golden Ale and Grade Above IPA.
Curaleaf announced it will begin adult-use recreational cannabis sales in Stamford at 10 a.m., on Saturday, Jan. 28.
The company, which has main offices in Stamford, announced a name change Monday, and also released its preliminary 2022 financial results.
Fine Fettle Dispensary in Stamford will begin retail adult marijuana sales at 10 a.m., on Tuesday.
Vince McMahon, who retired in 2022 amid allegations of sexual misconduct, is returning to WWE's board of directors, the company said Friday.
The closure is part of a plan to have "a smaller and healthier fleet of stores" in North America, a company spokesperson said.