Brooks Brothers has closed its store in the Stamford Town Center mall after over 35 years in business, according to mall officials,
The Cheesecake Factory said the coronavirus pandemic led to Stamford store's planned closure.
The company said it anticipates the stores to shut down soon, however city officials said they will remain open until a buyer is found.
Greer Hardy joined the Stamford based marketing and communications agency as Assistant Account Executive in May 2018.
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que has permanently closed its Stamford location after initially shutting down in the spring due to the coronavirus.
Owners of two local barbershops in Stamford and Greenwich shared with Patch what it has been like reopening after being forced to shut down.
Catalyst Marketing Communications is now working with Stamford-based SilverSource and ProHEALTH, an LI-based healthcare services provider.
Fairway Market has indicated "mass layoffs" could occur at the chain's Stamford stores.
Mayor David Martin has released a statement following an announcement that CT hair salons and barbershops won't reopen this month.
Public Relations Account Executive Tom Renner won six awards, including three first-place prizes.
The Stamford Town Center mall has announced plans to reopen to the public. Here are some steps they are taking to keep shoppers safe.
This award has historically been granted to Department of Transportation commissioners, elected officials and transportation advocates.
U.S. Senator Chris Murphy has recognized a Stamford-based company as "Murphy's Innovator of the Month."
VanGo, a ride service for Stamford kids, is helping families stay safe with grocery shopping & delivery services during the pandemic.
A Stamford bakery is raising money to donate freshly baked cookies to hospitals across the country.
The Stamford-headquartered XFL football league announced it has "permanently laid off all employees" in light of the new coronavirus.
The Sheraton Stamford Hotel has announced over 100 of its employees have been temporarily laid off in light of the new coronavirus.
Awesome Toys and Gifts in Stamford is also offering the help customers by picking out Easter baskets items for them.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Stamford businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Macy's has announced it will furlough the majority of its workers during the coronavirus crisis.
The company is providing temporary tents and structures in the fight against COVID-19.
Funds will benefit area programs for women undergoing diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer in Connecticut.
The fire was reported in the early morning hours.
A new "modern" Wendy's fast food restaurant may be coming to Stamford following a recent approval by the city's planning board.
Fairway officials have informed the state Department of Labor that the store could close and nearly 150 employees could be laid off.
Bob's Discount Furniture is set to close its Stamford location this month, however a new store is set to open soon in a nearby town.
Fairway Market has denied a report that bankruptcy will force the grocery chain to close its 14 stores.
An announcement on the company's website indicates the store is set to make "an inspired move" to the SoNo Collection mall in Norwalk.
Two stores closed and another will follow suit at the Stamford Town Center mall.
A 242-unit high rise luxury apartment community located in Stamford has sold for $90 million.
Keough's Paint and Hardware in Stamford has officially shut its doors after nearly three decades in business.
Make-A-Wish® Connecticut warmly and proudly welcomes Robyn Whittingham to its Board of Directors.
A downtown Stamford hotel is set to close and transform into a new 94-room luxury boutique hotel, complete with a unique lobby lounge.
A man is accused of stealing nearly $3,000 worth of merchandise from a store in the Stamford Town Center mall, according to police.
The suspect, one of two men accused, attempted to fraudulently withdraw more than $1,100 from the victim's bank account, according to cops.
She is accused of impersonating a Verizon customer and trying to buy $4.2K worth of electronics at a store in the Stamford mall, police say.
A judge ruled that other employees would be allowed to get bonuses, but more time is needed to figure out if the CEO should get his.
The incident occurred at a Shell gas station on Hope Street in the early morning hours of Nov. 17. Click to watch the surveillance video.
The company will move from its current Stamford location in early 2020.
Anyone with information regarding a robbery reported in Stamford is asked to contact police.