In addition to the temporary fireworks store that’s hoping to open in Wilton Center, there have been some other notable shifts on the business landscape.

Rockwell Art and Framing will move their Wilton store from the gallery’s current spot on Rt. 7 (next to Wilton Deli) and reopen in Wilton Center at 151 Old Ridgefield Rd., in the former Coffee Story location right next door to Bianco Rosso.

Rockwell framing

Speaking of Bianco Rosso, the eatery’s owners, Cristina Ramirez and Mario Lopez are progressing well on their second dining spot, Craft Kitchen + Bar. The exterior sign was just installed above the restaurant’s front door at 5 River Rd. (in the Stop & Shop Plaza). We’ll have the first look when the couple gets closer to opening.

Craft sign

Last but not least, Georgetown’s Aranci 67 is now Wilton Center’s Aranci 67, as the family-owned Italian restaurant has opened at 142 Old Ridgefield Rd.. Serving both lunch and dinner, Aranci (which means orange) 67 is already winning new fans as well as making old friends happy with the move. Check in on Monday morning when GOOD Morning Wilton will have the inside story about the mother-father-son trio at the helm of this charming southern Italian spot.

Aranci 67