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Jul. 9—MANCHESTER — While paperwork and financing have delayed some of the initial site work, Parkade 1 LLC, the developer picked to revitalize the old Parkade side on Green Manor Boulevard ...
The developers who were removed recently by Manchester officials from the planned revival of the Manchester Parkade say their deal with the town is not null and void as the town claims. “The ...
Sep. 22—MANCHESTER — The Redevelopment Agency today gave tentative support to revising the agreement between the town and developers of the former Parkade site on Broad Street, though a formal ...
Shady Glen, officially Shady Glen Dairy Stores, is a restaurant in Manchester, Connecticut. John and Bernice Rieg opened the first Shady Glen store near the Manchester/Bolton town line in 1948 and a second store in the Manchester Parkade shopping center in 1965. [2] The second location closed in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
Manchester has parts of three interstate highways (I-84, I-384, and I-291) and Route 6 and Route 44 together constitute Manchester's principal east/west arterial. Connecticut Route 30 is an east/west arterial in the northern section of town. Connecticut Route 83 is Manchester's principal north/south arterial
Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...
Jul. 29—MANCHESTER — Even while he's planning the redevelopment of the Broad Street Parkade site, developer Michael Licamele is working on bringing life back to another local landmark across town.
WINF began broadcasting on May 18, 1958, from studios in the Manchester Shopping Parkade. [6] In the 1980s, the studios were moved to Wethersfield Avenue in Hartford. In 1994, the studios were moved to the fourth floor of a building on Cedar Street in Hartford, and the station—then WLAT—operated with a Spanish-language format under new ...