Here are the top business stories from the past week from all across Connecticut:
Popular Restaurant Expanding With New Eatery
A popular restaurant is planning a second location in a neighboring town.>>>Read More.
Connecticut Brewery Announces Celebrity Investors
Several celebrities have signed on as investors.>>>Read More.
Pharmacy Closes In Downtown
Prescriptions for the independent pharmacy’s customers will be transferred to a nearby CVS.>>>Read More.
Popular Café Closing
They announced the eatery would close due to a drop in business caused by the coronavirus pandemic.>>>Read More.
New Hibachi Restaurant Fills Niche In Town
Restaurants continue to close across Connecticut due to coronavirus restrictions, but a new hibachi restaurant opened its doors this week.>>>Read More.
People’s Bank To Close All Stop & Shop Locations In CT
People’s Bank has said that it will close all 84 Stop & Shop locations across the state over the next several years.>>>Read More.
CT Business Owners Thankful For State Grants
Two state programs that used federal money will help bridge businesses until they can get Paycheck Protection Program loans.>>>Read More.
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Kamala Harris Inspires Girls, But Knowledge Makes Them Leaders
As Kamala Harris becomes vice president, how do we grow the number of women and women of color in political roles? We teach them young.
Megan VerHelst, Patch Staff
Fashion Retailer Expands Presence In CT
The fast-expanding business is set to expand its presence in Connecticut this weekend with an artsy twist.>>>Read More.
Across Connecticut, CT|News|
Kamala Harris Inspires Girls, But Knowledge Makes Them Leaders
As Kamala Harris becomes vice president, how do we grow the number of women and women of color in political roles? We teach them young.
Megan VerHelst, Patch Staff
KidSense Therapy Group Looks Past Pandemic Challenges
The therapy company conquered the first hurdle of Pandemic Business Life with panache, but the second is far more sinister…>>>Read More.
Newman’s Own Foundation Leases Building To CT Community Bank
Details of the real estate transaction were announced.>>>Read More.
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