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Build It and They Won’t Come: Local Businesses Make Way for Empty Space in Lower Fairfield County

For Anne Grossman, the owner of Rebel Daughter Cookies in Norwalk, all of the issues started about a year ago. It began with one the roads to her business being closed. Then came the construction noise, followed by equipment taking up designated parking spots—all of which led to frustrations from customers. “Foot traffic has been down, but the people who do come in—it seems like nine out of 10 people are complaining about how hard it was to find…
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Coastal Connecticut Times broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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