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Plans have been filed with the town that would redevelop a former wedding and event facility, according to Hearst Connecticut.

EAST HAVEN, CT — The owners of the former Seasons wedding and event facility at 990 Foxon Road are proposing a redevelopment of the site, which would bring Starbucks, Five Guys and Chipotle to the site, Hearst Connecticut reported.
Other proposed uses include a self-storage facility and office space, Hearst CT reported. The application will be discussed at a land-use meeting next week. (Read more about the plans at Hearst CT).
According to the Seasons website, it states that it was a "wedding and event venue with more than five decades of service."
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Its origins began in 1959 as a restaurant and then was transformed by James Esposito in 1980 into a wedding and events space, the website states. The former wedding venue used to employ bridal consultants, and the space included a cocktail lounge, and two fireplaces. You can read more about the history of Seasons by clicking here.
The Planning and Zoning Commission has scheduled a public hearing on Nov. 21 concerning the proposal. According to the meeting agenda, it states, "An Application for a Site Plan Review to redevelop a commercial property proposing the replacement of an existing banquet facility with a self-storage building and three commercial buildings."
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The meeting will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday at East Haven Senior Center, 91 Taylor Ave.
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