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Greenwich Mexican restaurant seeks to open second spot in Darien

Greenwich Mexican restaurant seeks to open second spot in Darien Susan Shultz FacebookTwitterEmail La Taqueria owner Dennis Lake poses in his restaurant in Greenwich, Conn. Wednesday, June 3, 2020.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media DARIEN A take-out and casual Mexican restaurant based in Greenwich is looking to expand into Darien in the new development called Darien Place. Details for the project were presented at Tuesday’s Planning & Zoning meeting. Darien Place owner Jon Vaccaro, who also owns the property that houses Roost, bought the property at 1077 Boston Post Road for $11,300,000 in January 2020. La Taqueria would fill the final vacancy at the building, which is the former home of the Darien Playhouse. The other two businesses set to open there are a lighting store and Kennedy’s barbershop, which is moving locations.

Greenwich Mexican restaurant seeks to open second spot in Darien

Greenwich Mexican restaurant seeks to open second spot in Darien Susan Shultz FacebookTwitterEmail La Taqueria owner Dennis Lake poses in his restaurant in Greenwich, Conn. Wednesday, June 3, 2020. Lake seeks to open a second location of La Taqueria in Darien in the development called Darien Place, the former home of the Darien Playhouse.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media DARIEN A take-out and casual Mexican restaurant based in Greenwich is looking to expand into Darien in the new development called Darien Place. Details for the project were presented at Tuesday’s Planning & Zoning meeting. Darien Place owner Jon Vaccaro, who also owns the property that houses Roost, bought the property at 1077 Boston Post Road for $11,300,000 in January 2020.

Reopening Means More Jobs, but Some Businesses Are Struggling to Find Workers

Reopening Means More Jobs, but Some Businesses Are Struggling to Find Workers Melissa Adan © Provided by NBC San Diego Executive Sous Chef Judith Cooper carves a turkey at Rosa Mexicano’s near Lincoln Center in New York City. As San Diego County businesses move into the orange tier and begin to increase indoor capacity at restaurants, bars and gyms, staffing can also increase, but many employers are finding it hard to get any applicants. Everywhere I go, I see Employees Needed or We re Now Hiring, said Charlie Boghosian, the owner of Chicken Charlie s. We re hiring all positions: managers, cashiers, servers, cooks.

You Have to See the Before-and-After Reel of This VRBO-Home-Turned-Wedding-Venue

Share Tamekia and Todd’s wedding-planning story involves a lot of scheduling and re-scheduling, due to Covid. In fact, in the end the couple’s wedding day was not their first or even second but their fourth wedding plan. And it happened in a VRBO rental home that wedding planner, Brandon Casey, of MODE, Events by Brandon Casey, transformed into a mini venue that mimicked the couple’s original vision. Read their story, and see the details of the day below (and check out the before-and-after Reel of the space at the end!) Get more Washingtonian Weddings inspo: The Couple

March jobs report is expected to be strong and show the beginning of a hiring surge

March jobs report is expected to be strong and show the beginning of a hiring surge CNBC 1/04/2021 Patti Domm Employers are expected to have hired at a strong pace in March as the economy continued to reopen and more people were vaccinated. Once people are vaccinated, and once schools reopen and parents don t have to stay home with their children, I think you re going to see literally millions of people coming back into the labor force, said one economist. © Provided by CNBC Executive Sous Chef Judith Cooper carves a turkey at Rosa Mexicano s near Lincoln Center in New York City.

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