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Mount Kisco Dunkin' Moves To New, Improved Location After Almost 50 Years Mount Kisco Dunkin' Moves To New, Improved Location After Almost 50 Years
Mount Kisco Dunkin' Moves To New, Improved Location After Almost 50 Years After nearly half a century, a Dunkin' in Northern Westchester has moved to a new location—longtime patrons need not worry though, as they have not gone too far.  After 48 years, the Dunkin' store in Mount Kisco on North Bedford Road has moved all the way across the street to 185 North Bedford Rd., the owners announced.  The new location, now located in a shopping complex near Stop & Shop, Target, and Chipotle, will sell all of the same products customers are used to. However, the store now has a new design that features:  A larger dining area with charging station…
Country Cafe Finds New Home In Wyckoff Country Cafe Finds New Home In Wyckoff
Country Cafe Finds New Home In Wyckoff Exactly 20 years ago, Gail Corbo bought Country Cafe. Well, back then it was called Franklin Lakes Deli. It was on Pulis Avenue in Franklin Lakes, and Corbo had been working there since her teens. "It had a hometown feel," Corbo, of Mahwah, tells Daily Voice. "The nice part for me was that when I was working there in high school, I had people bringing their kids in, and then those people started bringing their kids in." Corbo says, "It was a fun little spot in Franklin Lakes that a lot of kids grew up on." And so, when Country Cafe lost its lease in July 2023, Corbo was heartbroken. Sayin…
Stop & Shop To Close Bridgeport Location, Food Bazaar To Take Over, City Officials Say Stop & Shop To Close Bridgeport Location, Food Bazaar To Take Over, City Officials Say
Stop & Shop To Close Bridgeport Location, Food Bazaar To Take Over, City Officials Say A Stop & Shop store is closing in Connecticut due to declining revenue, as is the M&T Bank inside the supermarket due to the closure.  Located in Bridgeport at 2145 Fairfield Ave., the store will close early next year, said Caroline Medeiros, a spokeswoman with Stop & Shop. "Stop & Shop has made the difficult decision to terminate the lease for our store located at 2145 Fairfield Ave., in Bridgeport, Connecticut, as the store was not meeting financial expectations," Medeiros said. All associates will be allowed to transfer to other Stop & Shop locations, she s…
Longtime Bergen County Florist Relocates To Garfield After 34 Years Longtime Bergen County Florist Relocates To Garfield After 34 Years
Longtime Bergen County Florist Relocates To Garfield After 34 Years After nearly 35 years, Crystal Florist and Greenhouse is saying farewell to its Bergen County digs. But not to worry, flower fans, it's merely moving seven miles north.  Crystal Florist and Greenhouse announced it is consolidating operations, closing its North Arlington location and moving everything to its second location in Garfield, Crystal Florist and Greenhouse II at 311 Passaic St.  The North Arlington location plans to shutter on Friday, June 30, with the consolidated store opening after the 4th of July. The North Arlington location opened in 1989, offering services for g…
$50M Investment As Campbell's Relocates Jobs To Camden County $50M Investment As Campbell's Relocates Jobs To Camden County
$50M Investment As Campbell's Relocates Jobs To Camden County Hundreds of new Campbell Soup Co jobs are expected to relocate to New Jersey with the consolidation of snack business offices in Connecticut and North Carolina, the food giant's officials announced. Campbell's is moving an estimated 330 jobs to its Camden location, bringing the total jobs there to 1,600.  "We’re reimagining our Camden Headquarters, our home for more than 150 years, and investing $50 million to make a great space even better," the company said in a press statement on Wednesday, Jan. 18. The company is consolidating its Snacks offices in Charlotte, NC, and Norwalk,…
GoFundMe Roundup: These Boston-Area Businesses, Owners Need Your Help GoFundMe Roundup: These Boston-Area Businesses, Owners Need Your Help
GoFundMe Roundup: These Boston-Area Businesses, Owners Need Your Help This week's GoFundMe Roundup includes restaurants hoping to rebuild after a tragedy, long-established businesses looking to relocate, and hardworking owners in need of support. Here's how you can help.  Thai Place Hopes to Heal After Fire For Thai Place Restaurant (Allston): We've built a community and shared a love for Thai food for 11 years. Our restaurant and many were unfortunately affected by a 3-alarm fire. We are asking for help to raise money in hopes of re-building and welcoming back the community. This campaign has raised $2,965 of its $20,000 goal.  Click he…
Waltham-Based Raytheon Moving Corporate Headquarters to Virginia Waltham-Based Raytheon Moving Corporate Headquarters to Virginia
Waltham-Based Raytheon Moving Corporate Headquarters to Virginia Defense contractor and aerospace giant Raytheon Technologies announced Tuesday, June 7, that the company would move its headquarters from Waltham, MA, to Arlington, VA.  The move will happen sometime in the third quarter of this year, but Raytheon didn't provide a specific date. The new offices will be in the Rosslyn neighborhood near its Intelligence & Space business, a news release said. "The location increases agility in supporting U.S. government and commercial aerospace customers and serves to reinforce partnerships that will progress innovative technologies to advance th…
Longtime Mount Kisco Store Sees Positive Response After Move To Chappaqua Longtime Mount Kisco Store Sees Positive Response After Move To Chappaqua
Longtime Mount Kisco Store Sees Positive Response After Move To Chappaqua A Northern Westchester store that spent decades at its previous location is seeing positive reactions from customers to its new space. Calico, a decorative fabric and custom design services retailer, made the move from its historic Mount Kisco location to a new space in Chappaqua in December, with an official grand opening event in January. The new store is located at the Chappaqua Crossing shopping center at 480 Bedford Road. According to Jan Jessup, who works in the company's marketing and merchandising department, Calico first began serving the Mount Kisco market in 1948 and s…
Popular Westchester County Bakery To Reopen At New Location Popular Westchester County Bakery To Reopen At New Location
Popular Westchester County Bakery To Reopen At New Location A Westchester County bakery that closed its doors in 2020 announced that it will soon be serving up custom cakes and sweet pastries at a new location. The owner of the Snackery Bakeshop has announced plans to open the new location in Rye this September. The bakery's original location in Larchmont closed in October of 2020 after two years. The new bakery will be located at 64 Purchase St. We have an update! We will now be opening our new Rye, NY store in September but please follow us on our journey to... Posted by The Snackery Bakeshop on Thursday, July 22, 2021 "Rest assured your fa…
Furniture Manufacturer Brings New Jobs To Montgomery County Furniture Manufacturer Brings New Jobs To Montgomery County
Furniture Manufacturer Brings New Jobs To Montgomery County Knoll, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of workplace and residential furniture with a longtime presence in the state is in the process of expanding its operations in Montgomery County, officials announced Wednesday. Knoll, Inc. is relocating from Michigan, and will create at least 138 new, full-time jobs through this project, Gov. Tom Wolf said in a release. "Knoll’s move and expansion plans demonstrate its continuing commitment to maintaining a presence in our commonwealth,” Gov. Wolf said.  “I’m pleased that Knoll has recognized the talent that our workforce has to offer and has ch…
Plaza Gains A Retailer But Loses A Bookseller Plaza Gains A Retailer But Loses A Bookseller
Plaza Gains A Retailer But Loses A Bookseller As one large retailer exits Lincoln Plaza, another is slated to come in. Bookseller Barnes & Noble is closing its Lincoln Plaza location in Worcester on Oct. 31, according to the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Barnes & Noble has been in that location since 2004. While Barnes exits, TJ Maxx is slated to move its Greendale Mall store on Neponset Street to Lincoln Plaza on Lincoln Street. The plaza has lost several large stores in recent years including Staples earlier this month and A.C. Moore in 2019. Hook and Reel, a Cajun seafood restaurant, opened at the plaza in Jan…
Roxbury Barnes & Noble Bookstore Closes After 26 Years, Nixes Ledgewood Commons' Reopening Plan Roxbury Barnes & Noble Bookstore Closes After 26 Years, Nixes Ledgewood Commons' Reopening Plan
Roxbury Barnes & Noble Bookstore Closes After 26 Years, Nixes Ledgewood Commons' Reopening Plan Barnes & Noble in Roxbury has closed its doors after nearly three decades -- and will not reopen at The Shops at Ledgewood Commons after all. “We have truly enjoyed serving our Ledgewood customers from this location for the past 26 years and appreciate your loyalty and support,” read a sign posted on the store’s door Tuesday. The abrupt closure interrupts the town-approved decision to demolish the current location and relocate the bookstore to a different section of the mall. "Yes, we can confirm that they pulled out," said Dan Ivers, a spokesman for The Shops at Ledgewood Commons' dev…
Super Cellars Returns To Westwood, Trader Joe's Expands Super Cellars Returns To Westwood, Trader Joe's Expands
Super Cellars Returns To Westwood, Trader Joe's Expands A wine store that left Westwood a year ago is getting ready to reopen in a new space -- just as Trader Joe's doubles in size at its former location, according to a new report. Super Cellars next month is expected to open at 75 Broadway in a new 5,000-square-foot space, which its owner feels is a better location, NorthJersey.com reports. On Friday, Trader Joe's will debut its expansion into Super Cellar's former space at 20 Irvington St., the news outlet said. Click here for more from NorthJersey.com.
Local Owner Sheds Light On Future Of Other Friendly's Restaurants On Long Island Local Owner Sheds Light On Future Of Other Friendly's Restaurants On Long Island
Local Owner Sheds Light On Future Of Other Friendly's Restaurants On Long Island The owner of a Middle Island Friendly's closing this weekend said he is looking to secure a new space within five miles and relocate the restaurant.  Meanwhile, there are no plans to close any of the other 18 Friendly's he owns on Long Island, President of J&B Restaurant Partners Joe Vitrano told Daily Voice. Vitrano is looking to find a property to rent with seating and a minimum of 28,000 square feet to re-establish the location at 848 Middle County Road in the neighborhood. Related story: This Long Island Friendly's Will Serve Up Its Last Scoop On Sunday Before Closing …
Ethan Allen Cuts 55 Jobs With Closing Of Passaic Distribution Center Ethan Allen Cuts 55 Jobs With Closing Of Passaic Distribution Center
Ethan Allen Cuts 55 Jobs With Closing Of Passaic Distribution Center Ethan Allen will be closing its Passaic distribution center -- laying off 55 employees from the Market Street location, the Connecticut-based furniture manufacturer announced. The 250,000 square foot facility will move to North Carolina, where an additional 325 employees will be laid off in an effort to improve the company's "vertical integration operations," a press release says. "These decisions are not easy, said Ethan Allen Chairman, President and CEO Farooq Kathwari. "I have had a personal close association with many of these associates for about 40 years. They leave a legac…
$7.5M Hauppauge Building Acquired By Pet Food Company $7.5M Hauppauge Building Acquired By Pet Food Company
$7.5M Hauppauge Building Acquired By Pet Food Company A holistic pet food company has made a multi-million dollar purchase and is heading to the South Shore of Long Island. Heath Extension Pet Care has reportedly closed a $7.35 million purchase in Hauppauge, making a move from its current Deer Park headquarters. The company has agreed to purchase the 55,000-square-foot building at 50 Commerce Drive in Hauppauge, the former site of Edgar Fabrics, which has planned a move to a smaller location in Bohemia. Founded more than 50 years ago, Heath Extension makes produces dry and canned food for cats and dogs. Health Extension’s President Brad Grub…
Popular Italian Deli Dating Back To 1966 Reopening On Black Rock Turnpike In Fairfield Popular Italian Deli Dating Back To 1966 Reopening On Black Rock Turnpike In Fairfield
Popular Italian Deli Dating Back To 1966 Reopening On Black Rock Turnpike In Fairfield Italian Deli fans rejoice -- Sorrento Importing Co., a staple of Bridgeport’s Italian food fans since 1966 -- will be reopening in a new location next month. The local favorite had to shut down its Main Street store in August after a fire destroyed the third-floor apartment located above the business.  In September, the business said on Facebook it was reopening in November in a new location in Fairfield and hated to leave their longtime home. But ultimately the damage from the fire created too much damage for them to reopen. Instead, Sorrento's will be opening in a shopping plaza located …
Area Business Complex Hits Market For $2.2M Area Business Complex Hits Market For $2.2M
Area Business Complex Hits Market For $2.2M If you're looking to move a major business to an affordable location within New York state, you may be in luck. For $2.2 million, investors can buy an Ulster County business complex on Enterprise Drive in Kingston. The office park includes 394,631 square feet of rentable space, has plenty of parking and access to major highways -- and is in a very affordable, fast developing region of New York state. The office park, now vacant, was built in 1958.  More details about the investment property can be found by clicking here. 
Chipotle Closing New York Offices, Moving To West Coast Chipotle Closing New York Offices, Moving To West Coast
Chipotle Closing New York Offices, Moving To West Coast Chipotle Mexican Grill is trading New York for Southern California. The popular fast-casual chain announced this week that it will be closing the doors of its New York and Denver headquarters as it plans a relocation to Newport Beach. It becomes the latest chain restaurant to relocate to that area, joining Del Taco, In-and-Out, Taco Bell and others. The relocation is expected to be completed within six months. The new headquarters in Newport Beach will include the company’s bases of operations, business development, marketing, communications, finance, supply chain, food safety, technology a…