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  2. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board - Wikipedia

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    In 2015–16, sales at Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores generated more than $2.43 billion in sales and taxes. [6] Taxes and store profits are returned to Pennsylvania’s General Fund; more than $626.3 million was returned to the Pennsylvania Treasury, funded state programs or was returned to local communities in FY2015-16. [7]

  3. Alcohol laws of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    After several debates, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the store must sell beer to in-house customers as well as take-out. [19] The 17th Street store now again sells beer and allows limited in store consumption. [20] In 2015, a Wawa convenience store location in Chadds Ford was given approval to sell beer as part of a pilot. [21]

  4. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board provides details on liquor ...

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    Aug. 2—WILKES-BARRE — Following Gov. Josh Shapiro's signing of House Bill 829 and Senate Bill 688 into law as Acts 57 and 86 of 2024, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) this week ...

  5. Greenleaf at Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia, PA 19150: Opening date: 1959 (as Cheltenham Square Mall) [1] April 20, 2018 (as Greenleaf at Cheltenham) [2] Developer: Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation: Management: Metro Commercial: Owner: Metro Commercial: No. of stores and services: 20: No. of anchor tenants: 4: Total retail floor area: 774,470 square feet (71,951 m 2) [3] No ...

  6. Liquor Regulators Are Seeking Revenge on Bars That Broke ...

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    "The people who violated the governor's mandates and orders should face some consequences," a Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board member said in 2022.

  7. Darrell L. Clarke - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, City Council President Darrell Clarke approved 1,330 private properties for the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) to seize through eminent domain. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2019, the Inspector General stated that a Philadelphia developer backed by Council President Darrell Clarke 'took advantage' of flawed city processes for 'private ...

  8. The Fresh Grocer - Wikipedia

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    The Fresh Grocer has locations on Chestnut Street and Broad Street in North Philadelphia. [3] [4] On August 1, 2013, The Fresh Grocer became a member of Wakefern. One of the stores was converted to the ShopRite name while the others retained the Fresh Grocer name. [5] The Fresh Grocer location in Wilmington, Delaware closed on December 9, 2019.

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