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05/22/2025

The Board of Commissioners for Bridgeport’s Downtown Special Services District recently expanded to include residential and commercial leaseholders.

04/11/2025

Bridgeport officials are seeking permission from the Connecticut General Assembly to use tax increment financing (TIF) to help fund a new soccer stadium.

12/10/2024

Developer Connecticut Housing Partners wants to raze a long-shuttered church in Bridgeport and build an apartment complex adjacent to its Merton House.

12/04/2024

Kiumarz Geula, who has been snapping up prominent downtown properties, purchased 263 Golden Hill St., home to arts organizations.

11/29/2024

The roughly $100 million project still requires various permits and a significant state investment to get built on Bridgeport's lower East Side.

11/29/2024

Aspetuck Brew Lab in Bridgeport has revealed that the brewery has been sold to a new "brewery concept," and it will close this coming weekend.

09/26/2024

Attorney Barry Knott is now responsible for getting Success Village's cooperative's finances in order and the heat turned on for the winter.

09/11/2024

Bridgeport's Soundside Music Festival announces food and drink options, with CT restaurants like Zuppardi's Apizza and PopUp Bagels.

09/08/2024

Local housing authority Park City Communities has just begun construction on a new affordable housing project on Hanover Street.

08/31/2024

This Day In Foodie History Aug 28 1965 1st Subway sandwich shop opens in Bridgeport, Connecticut

The origins of Subway: When the original “Pete’s Super Submarines” (1965) was renamed “Pete’s Subway,” 1968.
The first Subway sandwich restaurant was founded in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1965 by Fred DeLuca and Dr. Peter Buck.

DeLuca, who was just 17 at the time, borrowed $1,000 from family friend Buck to start a sandwich shop to help pay for his college tuition. Originally called “Pete’s Super Submarines,” they sell 312 sandwiches the first day. The average cost of a sub was between 49 cents and 69 cents.

By 1974, they had 16 shops in Connecticut and began franchising, rebranding to the more familiar "Subway" name.
The concept of the submarine sandwich itself was inspired by DeLuca's frustration with the high cost of tuition and living expenses. He sought to create a fast, affordable, and healthy alternative to traditional fast food.

The idea of a customizable sandwich appealed to many, and the ability to "eat fresh" with a variety of ingredients set Subway apart from competitors.

This approach to fast food laid the foundation for what would become one of the largest and most successful restaurant chains globally, known for its ubiquitous $5 footlongs and a unique model that allowed customers to choose their ingredients, leading to Subway's enduring popularity.

07/31/2024

MetroCOG, in collaboration with the City of Bridgeport and local partners, is planning the future of the Harbor Station! Do you have any thoughts and ideas on what you'd like to see in this space? Visit bridgeportharborstationreuse.com/survey to take the quick survey and let your voice be heard!

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