A round-up of West Hartford business news.
Private entity known as 11 South Main Street LLC purchases the property in West Hartford Center.
You can let the owners - and other readers - know what you think of the business.
Weekly newspaper publisher purchases chain of monthly papers.
Boyles Furniture & Rugs recently opened in the former Nassau Furniture space at the corner of Routes 44 and 10 in Avon.
Avon firm brings Tanduay Asian Rum to the U.S. and Connecticut.
Trendy store will nearly triple its footprint at the mall.
West Hartford residents Mary Kate Doyle and Laura Keever created a business where people can get an intense workout in an inviting atmosphere.
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A roundup of this week's business activities in West Hartford.
Gift boutique to open in October.
If upheld, proposed penalties could total $58,800.
A week's worth of opportunities from Monster.com.
National Beef Packing Company, a Liberal, Kan., firm, is recalling approximately 50,100 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7
West Hartford institution has been in business since 1965.
The popular high-end retailer chose the mall, which straddles the West Hartford/Farmington line, for its first area store.
Group's president says the technology exists and it's time for change.
Odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 175,223,510 million.
Let the owners—and other readers—know what you think of the business.
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New statistics from the Connecticut Department of Labor shows the medical professions will boom in this state in coming years.
Rockin' and Roastin' will be available at Connecticut's Big Y stores by September.
Many job opportunities in the area.
Mayor Scott Slifka included on this year's list of area's "best and brightest."
Bluefoot Entertainment produced coverage that will air throughout the Open Championship in Muirfield.
The store opened July 1 in West Hartford Center.
Local job opportunities posted recently.
Team at Legrand launch line of switches, outlets and wireless systems to rival and compliment your iPod.
A company owned by Blue Back Square developer Robert Wienner has approached Farmington planning officials about demolishing that building and another to make way for new development.
The jeweler will close as soon as inventory is sold.
All kinds of jobs available right here in town.
Sliders had a soft opening last week for its fifth restaurant, which is located in Elmwood.