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New Push To Save Major Mall; Controversial Eatery Closed: CT News
Apartment complex sells for $84M/ Office suites converted to new restaurant & bar/ Historic puppet house reborn and more: CT Business News

Here are the top business-related stories from all across Connecticut over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
New Push Aimed To Save, Revitalize Connecticut’s Largest Mall
The land-use board rejected the mall's redevelopment plans in 2020, but the owners new proposal has received initial positive feedback.>>>Read More.
Controversial Restaurant Closed, But Space Likely Won't Be Vacant Long
“People are looking to establish new restaurants in the market,” an official said.>>>Read More.
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Office Suites Converted To New Restaurant And Bar
A longtime resident and restaurateur will soon be opening Anthony's Restaurant, Pizzeria and Bar.>>>Read More.
New Restaurant Feeds First Responders
The eatery opened in mid-March, and has donated meals to vaccine clinics, police and firefighters.>>>Read More.
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Apartment Complex Sold For $84.3 Million
The complex recently sold for $84.3 million, according to a commercial real estate services firm.>>>Read More.
CT Full Coronavirus Reopening: 5 Things To Know
Connecticut will end all coronavirus business restrictions on May 19 except the indoor mask mandate. Here's what to know.>>>Read More.
Employment Recovery In Connecticut Is Lagging: Report
A new report comparing states' unemployment rates from the start of the coronavirus pandemic to today suggests CT still has some work to do.>>>Read More.
Restaurant To Receive Community Leadership Award
The Everest Leadership Academy has announced this eatery will receive the Community Leadership Award.>>>Read More.
Historic Stony Creek Puppet House Reborn As The Legacy Theatre
A decade-long dream no longer deferred, the curtain will rise at the Legacy Theatre with a sold-out socially-distanced performance.>>>Read More.
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