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Famous New York pizzeria opens branch in Connecticut: CT News

There was a lot of business news in Connecticut this past week. In case you missed any of it in your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most read stories.

Patsy's has a storied history in New York City, dating back to 1933, when Pasquale “Patsy” Lancieri opened a shop with a coal-fired oven. He is credited with popularizing New York thin-crust pizza, and the shop attracted many celebrities.>>>Read more.


A developer is applying for permission to build an indoor trampoline park with an attached café on the site of a former grocery store.>>>Read more.


A sign on the door reads: “Thank you for your many years of business. This location is [permanently] closed.”>>>Read more.


According to a listing on Crexi.com, the reserve bid starts at $900,000.>>>Learn more.


The Wetlands Authority has already granted an applicant permission to build a large retail centre for amateur winemakers/brewers.>>>More information.


Beaches & Cream, a new seasonal pop-up from Lindsay's Handmade Ice Cream, is now open.>>>Read more.


The store is the growing chain's ninth location in the state.>>>Read more.


These companies “thriveted despite the pandemic, inflation and supply chain issues” and “show where the economy is headed,” according to Inc.com.>>>Learn more.


Founded in 1939 in Scottsville, Kentucky, Dollar General has grown to become one of the nation's leading retailers with nearly 20,000 stores in 46 states and Mexico.>>>Learn more.


The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy over the weekend and plans to close 94 stores nationwide, including four in Connecticut.>>>Learn more.


The new market at 1076 Post Road East is scheduled to open soon.>>>Learn more.


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