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Restaurant, Food Truck Closing; Owners Announce With ‘Deepest Sadness’: CT News
1 Eatery Closes, 2 Others Open At Prominent Spot / Layoffs Announced / New Ice Cream Shop Opens / Renowned Ice Facility Expanding & More...

There was plenty of business news across Connecticut over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read business stories.
Restaurant, Food Truck Closing; Owners Announce With ‘Deepest Sadness’
The owners of an eatery cited circumstances “beyond our control” for the closing of both the storefront and food truck.>>>Read More.
1 Restaurant Closes, 2 New Eateries Open At Prominent Location
Here is an in-depth look at the changing restaurant landscape, with more moves still to come in 2025.>>>Read More.
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New Ice Cream Shop Sets Opening Date
A father-son duo is opening their third ice cream shop location that features vendors from all over Connecticut.>>>Read More.
Proposal Calls For 80 Apartments At Site Of 50+ Year-Old Diner
The diner remains open for now, but that could change if the town approves a developer’s apartment plans.>>>Read More.
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More Than 400 Layoffs Announced Due To Multiple Closures
The company announced multiple closures that could result in more than 400 layoffs.>>>Read More.
Major Retailers Departing From Shopping Center
But on the plus side, a new venture will be coming starting in March and an existing tenant is planning on expanding their existing space.>>Read More.
Other top business stories:
- Renowned Ice Facility Releases Details On Expansion
- Boutique Pilates Studio Proposed: P&Z Docs
- New Water Treatment Facility To Be Built
- Plans For New Cancer Center In Town Proposed By Hospital
- Popular Cookie Chain Opens New Shop
- National Retailer Still Announcing Closures, Despite Corporate Sale
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