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Beloved Longtime Diner Closes Abruptly: CT Business News

Popular Food Truck Destroyed In Crash / New Use For Former Denny's Revealed / Towns Bracing For Massive Traffic With Eatery's Opening & More

There was plenty of business new 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.

Beloved Longtime Diner Closes Abruptly

“It has been a pleasure to serve you and be a part of this community and we hope that you will look back fondly on the memories we have made together," the owners announced.>>>Read More.


Well-Known Food Truck Destroyed In Crash

The owner said the truck was "obliterated in a massive accident.">>>Read More.

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3 Towns Bracing For Massive Traffic Due To Popular New Restaurant Opening On Monday

Local police are warning motorists in three towns to be ready when the popular new restaurant opens.>>>Read More.


National Restaurant Chain Plans To Open New Location In Connecticut: Report

The popular national restaurant chain will open soon in the former space of a popular eatery that closed abruptly.>>>Read More.

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New Use For Former Denny's Location Revealed

The old Denny's will be fading away in favor of a new establishment.>>>Read More.


7 Brew Coffee Sets Opening Date

Leading up to the opening of the franchise’s first New England location, the 7 Brew team delivered 10,000 free drinks to the community.>>>Read More.


Steinway & Sons Opens New Showroom

This represents the only company-owned showroom in Connecticut for Steinway & Sons.>>>Read More.


Beloved Market Changing Slightly For Better Service

The owners say the changes they're implementing will make them faster and easier on customers, while maintaining their awesome selections.>>>Read More.


Former WWE Headquarters Listed For Sale

The office building — often referred to as "Titan Towers" — represents an opportunity for "re-leasing or redevelopment," the listing says.>>>Read More.


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