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What’s Happening in Stamford
The Stamford Current begins with two stories for you and a look at a central issue in the city, the economy, by highlighting a local restaurant…
⚓ DEEP DIVE ⚓ New Stamford Pop-Up Restaurant a Reflection of Owner’s Innovative Approach
STAMFORD — Isis-Rae Goulbourne, owner of the 4th Quarter restaurant at Stamford Town Center, never had an elaborate plan outlined for her own eatery. For that matter, she had no prior industry experience either. But she did have an entrepreneurial mindset that helped get it all started.
…and all the progress recently made in Stamford — as well as what is planned for this year.
On Track for Further Economic Growth, Stamford Previews 2024 Plans
STAMFORD — The City of Stamford, already home to a bevy of Fortune 500 companies and small businesses, has a lot planned for 2024. The city aims to remain a top destination for companies — particularly big employers hoping to avoid New York City’s higher taxes, real estate prices, and ot…
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