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 stories.
A business official said the closing is a “sad event” for the downtown community. “It was always a great place to grab a bite to eat, meet friends, and even make new ones. However, I feel that our vibrant downtown will continue to be a fantastic destination for diners and shoppers, and I hope we will see a new eatery open in that space soon.”>>>Read More.
A longtime diner took a big step toward becoming a gas station, thanks to approvals granted by the Plan Commission.>>>Read More.
The brewery is closing with one “last hurrah,” the owners announced.>>>Read More.
The board has paved the way for the popular fried chicken restaurant to open a Boston Post Road location.>>>Read More.
As construction continues on the town’s first Hobby Lobby location, the company has confirmed the new store is scheduled to open in February.>>>Read More.
Tox Brewing Company opened a spot recently and drew large crowds.>>>Read More.
This is the company’s first showroom in Connecticut and the third overall. Ernesta was created by the co-founders of Peloton.>>>Read More.
A prominent local company announced that more workers will be let go early next year. Here are the new details on the job losses.>>>Read More.
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