Posted on 17 April 2012
by Domingos Dias
Twenty-seven years after Nova Realty was founded, the partners have decided to join Re/Max Right Choice, with offices in Trumbull, Milford, Bridgeport, Newtown and Bethel. The reason for joining forces is to be able to better serve clients with the additional resources Re/Max provides, said a Nova spokesman. Re/Max is the largest and most successful [...] Continue Reading…
Posted on 16 February 2012
by Rob Sullivan
When customers first walk into the Hibachi Buffet, they are immediately struck by the pristine décor and the inviting atmosphere of the restaurant. They shouldn’t be surprised, however, as a lot of time, hard work and care was put into creating the establishment. “We did all the work ourselves,” explained owner Mike Zsu, a Bridgeport [...] Continue Reading…
Posted on 11 September 2011
by Rob Sullivan
This may be stating the obvious, but LuLu’s Hot Spot is the new hot spot in Black Rock. Located in one of Bridgeport’s most eclectic neighborhoods, LuLu’s Hot Spot opened a few weeks back and immediately fit in with the charm and ambience of that enclave by the Long Island Sound. Josh Reynolds and Rachel [...] Continue Reading…
Posted on 31 July 2011
by Carlos Mavila
On Thursday July 14, on the premises of the recently opened Sheraton Stamford Hotel, about 30 businesses and professionals from Stamford and nearby cities and towns were enthusiastically represented in the exposition organized by the Greater Stamford Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. The event started at noon and ended at 8 p.m. During this long business [...] Continue Reading…
Posted on 28 July 2011
by Rob Sullivan
As imported from the heart of Guatemala, the birthplace of the Maya civilization, the Maya Restaurant and Bakery came in 2009 to Stamford to serve all of Fairfield County. Its co-owner, Maria Sandoval, a native of one of the most colorful countries in the world, had dreamed of having a business, and that dream became [...] Continue Reading…
Posted on 08 May 2011
by Rob Sullivan
In the weeks ahead, there will be plenty of food and discussion on the Bridgeport scene with an intriguing pair of events that are now on the docket. The Office of Planning and Economic Development of Bridgeport, the BRBC Center for Small Business Growth, the Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce and the Burroughs Library, have scheduled