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Connecticut was abuzz with business news last week. Here is a roundup of some of the most popular stories that you may have missed on your local Patch.

One of the most significant stories was about an 1853-established company facing the imminent expiration of its lease. The owners made an announcement expressing their sadness as they prepared to close their beloved restaurant for good on April 21.

Another hot topic among local officials was the impact of cannabis facilities on traffic. There were concerns about a facility becoming a destination for people passing by due to signs attracting them to the location.

Two other notable stories included an iconic pizzeria opening a new restaurant at a mall, and a store that had been in business for four decades making headlines. The property that previously housed a well-known restaurant is now set to welcome Dunkin’ and two other commercial tenants, while new tenants, including new restaurants, have brought fresh energy to the area.

The owners of a business thanked their patrons for their continued support, highlighting the importance of community as businesses navigate changes and updates. The Patch community platform covers various counties in Connecticut, including Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Hartford, Tolland, and Litchfield. Thank you for being part of our community and staying informed about the latest business news.

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