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Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Stonington from Feb. 9 through Feb. 22, 2024.
A studio that's 'a place for creating fun and unique wood decor projects from scratch' has announced it will close.
A restaurant, an Indian clothing store, and a brewery are all new members of the Chamber of Commerce.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Stonington from Jan. 12 through Jan. 25, 2024.
After one restaurant announced it would be closing its doors earlier this month, another is poised to move in, according to a report.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Stonington from Jan. 5 through Jan. 11, 2024.
A breakfast-and-lunch place with an existing location in Simsbury has opened a Mystic restaurant.
A downtown Mystic restaurant announced on social media that it would close after 14 years in business.
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A Mystic doughnut shop landed on a list of the best in the region. The Boston publication says its doughnuts are worth traveling for.
A restaurant that opened in Redding in 2018 added a downtown Mystic location earlier this month.
A restaurant franchise will open its fourth and fifth locations next year, including one in Mystic.
A developer is proposing a recreation center, residential, and commercial use for a former movie theater site, according to a report.
A Mystic restaurateur said he plans to invest in renovations for the former Econo Lodge property.
A Mystic restaurant is facing a fine and a one-day liquor license suspension after selling alcohol to a minor, according to the state.
Plans call for 113 townhouses at the site that once was home to a popular nightclub.
A project proposed for a Pawcatuck site calls for a convenience store and gas station, but some residents are concerned about its impact.
The herd of historically important, critically endangered Randall cows of Firefly Farms in North Stonington need new owners who truly care.
A restaurant with an existing location in Simsbury will open an establishment in Mystic later this year.
Two Mystic establishments are facing fines and a one-day liquor license suspension for selling alcohol to minors, according to the state.
Construction on the Delamar Mystic Hotel on the former Latitude 41 restaurant site has begun.
A Mystic establishment is facing a fine and permit suspension for selling alcohol to a minor, according to a state commission.
An Amish furniture store with an existing location in Woodstock, CT has opened a Mystic store.
The establishment will remain open as a banquet facility for all weddings, private, and special catering events through Dec. 31.
A mocktail bar that opened last month on South Broad Street has closed.
The move ensures bank customers will have ample complimentary parking while conducting business.
The owner of a Route 2 nightclub is proposing a $15 million, 140-unit housing complex for those 55 and older, according to a report.
The Whaler's Inn is seeking to expand by converting a Cottrell Street building into hotel suites.
Grass & Bone has closed after five years in operation, and the owners are focusing on the second location of Nana's Bakery & Pizza.
The Port of Call "hearkens back to the days of maritime excursions, exploring international cocktail culture and cuisine together..."
The opening is set for "one of the most original and unique cocktail concepts in the area."
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Starbucks, including stores in Stonington, suspended its vaccination policy to reflect a Supreme Court ruling blocking a federal mandate.
Frank's Gourmet Grill, opened in East Lyme in '02 and a popular Mystic fixture for years, is a victim of pandemic, says owner Frank Grace.
Grass & Bone will close the butcher shop side of its business at the end of the year.
The building housing a Mystic toy store has been sold, and the business will close later this year.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Stonington-Mystic area.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 55,612 Connecticut businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Stonington-Mystic.
The Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce is catching up on welcoming our 2021 new members.