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'World-Class' Retailer To Close Only CT Location: CT Business News

Sally's Apizza To Open New Mall Location / BBQ Restaurant Could Be Converted Into A Cannabis Dispensary / New Dunkin' Location....

Here are the trending business stories across Connecticut.
Here are the trending business stories across Connecticut. (Patch Graphics)

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.


World-Class Retailer To Close Only CT Location

The company was founded in 1853. The lease was set to expire, officials said.>>>Read More.


Prominent Restaurant Closing Location After More Than 50 Years

In an announcement, the owners said "with great sadness" the popular restaurant will close for good April 21.>>>Read More.

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BBQ Restaurant Could Be Converted Into A Cannabis Dispensary

"I don't mind the cannabis facility there, but I particularly don't want signs that would generate more traffic coming in. I'd rather have people know they are going there as a destination, as opposed to pulled in off the road by a sign that's there,” one local official said.>>>Read More.


Sally's Apizza To Open New Mall Location

The iconic pizzeria has confirmed to Patch the new restaurant will open at the mall before the year is up.>>>Read More.

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Long-Time, Beloved Toy Store To Close This Month: Report

The store has been in business for four decades.>>>Read More.


Dunkin', Retail To Open In Former Restaurant Property

Plans call for a Dunkin' and two commercial tenants to open at a property that was home to a well-known restaurant, according to a report.>>>Read More.


Prominent Shopping Center Announces Several Changes

The shopping center has a few new tenants, including new restaurants and a few other new looks.>>>Read More.


Business Closes Months After Opening

"We would like to thank all our wonderful patrons for their continued support," the owners wrote.>>>Read More.

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