There was plenty of business news across Connecticut this past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the most-read business stories.
A mainstay for burgers and fries could next become a site for pumping gas and charging electric cars under a redevelopment proposal.>>>Read More.
Management confirmed to Patch the popular restaurant “has permanently closed.”>>>Read More.
According to the company’s website, Level99 is “a first-of-its-kind social gaming playground featuring over 50 real-world physical and mental challenges and games, craft drinks, and elevated dining.”>>>Read More.
The first day of business will be Thursday, Aug. 29, with reservations available for tables after that date.>>>>Read More.
A go-to store in town that seemed to have everything for the outdoors for more than a half-century is closing.>>>Read More.
The new Target replaces the community’s second Walmart store, which closed late last year at the same location.>>>Read More.
The zoning board unanimously approved a site plan for a winemaking/beer brewing supplier to relocate.>>>Read More.
The owners of Skate Shop recently announced plans to close their iconic store after nearly half a century in business.>>>Read More.
A new nautically themed bar plans to open in downtown.>>>Read More.
The business, which has been expanded under new ownership, offers gently used and new clothes for babies, kids and adults, and more.>>>Read More.
Smith & Son Jewelers, established more than a century ago, has moved its second location.>>>Read More.
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