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South Windsor 2020: The Year In Business
Small businesses and large corporations alike experienced unprecedented challenges during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020.

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT —2020 will certainly go down in the history books as one of the craziest, most unprecedented years in American history. The coronavirus pandemic changed everyone's daily lives, and had a particular effect on businesses, small and large.
There was a great deal of business news in South Windsor in the past 12 months. Many of the stories were good, others not so much. Still others were inspirational, as residents pursued their dreams despite all the obstacles put in their way.
Here are 10 of the top business stories from South Windsor in 2020.
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- Maneeley's Property Sold; Banquet and Catering Businesses Remain
- South Windsor Companies Expand To Produce 'Back To Work' Shields
- 6 Connecticut Pier 1 Stores Doomed For Closure
- Salon Owner: Reopening Will Require Adjustments
- Iconic South Windsor Company Sold In $5.44 Million Deal

- Home Depot On Track For South Windsor Business Parcel
- Plaza Plan Jogging Through Regulatory Process
- South Windsor Bakery Owner To Appear On 'Beat Bobby Flay'
- South Windsor Commercial Purchases Valued At $44 Million
- Pizza Restaurant Owners Open Third Site In South Windsor

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