2016年1月22日 星期五

'excessive-end' Liquor store Proposed for Downtown Norwood Park -- once again - DNAinfo

 A community meeting about a proposal to open a A neighborhood meeting about a notion to open a "excessive-conclusion" wine and liquor save in downtown Norwood Park is set for Wednesday. View Full Caption

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NORWOOD PARK — Ald. Anthony Napolitano (forty first) is weighing a thought to elevate the ban on liquor retailers in downtown Norwood Park.

invoice Assimakopoulos, the owner of The Vineyards in Lincolnwood which sells "excessive-conclusion wine and spirits" close Touhy and Lincoln avenues, pointed out he is seeking to relocate his keep to 6060 N. Northwest highway after Binny's Beverage Depot announced plans to open up regional.

"i love the area, it is a pleasant community," said Assimakopoulos, who graduated from Taft high faculty. "I think it's an up-and-coming area."

Napolitano will host a community assembly at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Norwood Park, 5801 N. Natoma Ave., to give Assimakopoulos an opportunity to existing his proposal to residents.

one other proposal to open a "high-conclusion" liquor store in the same area fell aside remaining 12 months after the proprietor balked at restrictions required via former Ald. Mary O'Connor (41st), together with a restrict on what hours it can be open and what sorts of liquor it may promote.

Chris Vittorio, Napolitano's chief of workforce, mentioned Assimakopoulos had considered these requirements and did not object.

"The store may well be a fine healthy," Vittorio mentioned.

these restrictions may encompass a 10 p.m. closing time as well as a ban on the sale of half-pints of liquor, single-serving containers of beer, wine and malt liquor in addition to liquor on the market for only $6.99.

Assimakopoulos pointed out he planned to sell specialty European wines as well as "excessive-end" bourbon and whiskey as well as craft beer.

"we will cater to satisfactory consumers looking to pick up a pleasant bottle of wine or liquor after work," Assimakopoulos spoke of. "and that i don't want to live open late."

There aren't any other liquor outlets in downtown Norwood Park. O'Connor rejected an software from the 7-Eleven in Norwood Park to sell alcohol in 2014.

there is a ban on packaged items liquor licenses in the strip mall, which become in-built 2014.

The strip mall includes a currently opened cigar store, an assurance workplace, a Subway sandwich store and Mo Dailey's Pub and Grille, which serves beer, wine and spirits.

The packaged items liquor license moratorium doesn't have an effect on restaurant's capability to serve booze.

The moratorium on packaged goods liquor licenses has been in vicinity along Northwest dual carriageway between Raven highway and Neola Avenue because 2007, officers observed.

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