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$500K Renovation Planned For Stop & Shop After Complaints: CT News
Prominent Pharmacy Closing More Locations / Coffee Shop Eyed For Historic Home / Retailers Closing Stores / Eatery Eyes Comeback & More...

There was plenty of business news across Connecticut this week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
$500K Renovation Planned For Stop & Shop After Residents Sought Improvements: Town Official
A town official has confirmed the store is set to be renovated after residents sought improvements.>>>Read More.
Prominent Pharmacy Closing More Locations: Here’s Where
The prominent pharmacy has announced the shuttering of two additional stores in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
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3 New Tenants To Move Into Retail Development
Three new retail leases have been signed with local and regional businesses and entrepreneurs.>>>Read More.
Coffee Shop Eyed For Historic Home
A developer is proposing to convert a historic home into a coffee shop as part of a housing development.>>>Read More.
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Top Company Moving Headquarters Out Of CT
A nationally known company announced it is moving its headquarters out of Connecticut and to another state. Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming move.>>>Read More.
Several Retailers Exiting Major Mall
Here is a look at each business that is departing the mall.>>>Read More.
CVS Pharmacy Opens New Store
The store includes an expanded pharmacy and private consultation and vaccination area, among other improvements.>>>Read More.
National Retailer Closing At Least 3 Stores In Connecticut: Here’s Where
At least half of the national retailer's six Connecticut stores will be closing and a fourth seemed headed in the same direction.>>>Read More.
Familiar Restaurant Trying To Make A Comeback
A once-familiar name on the local culinary landscape could be back, officials said.>>>Read More.
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