4 Seasons Boba Tea shifts to sole proprietorship under owner Very Good

March 19, 2025 | Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Thanks to Scribe from Workplace AI , all articles about Massachusetts are free for you to enjoy throughout 2025!


This article was created by AI using a video recording of the meeting. It summarizes the key points discussed, but for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Link to Full Meeting

A significant change in business structure was approved at the Revere License Commission meeting on March 19, 2025, as 4 Seasons Boba Tea transitioned from a partnership to a sole proprietorship. The owner confirmed that the operations and offerings of the popular tea shop, located at 196 Shirley Avenue, will remain unchanged despite the restructuring.

During the meeting, the owner provided a brief explanation of the change, stating, "Everything the same. You're gonna keep the business exactly the same except instead of a partnership, it's just gonna be a sole proprietorship run by you." The commissioners expressed satisfaction with the testimony, leading to a swift approval of the application with no further questions raised.
final logo

Before you scroll further...

Get access to the words and decisions of your elected officials for free!

Subscribe for Free

In addition to the approval for 4 Seasons Boba Tea, the commission also reviewed an application from Vladesi Inc., doing business as Bagel Bin Deli, located at 207 Shirley Avenue. The deli is seeking a common victual entertainment license, with proposed hours of operation from 7 AM to 10 PM daily and seating for 50 patrons. The application includes plans for radio and TV entertainment.

The meeting highlighted the ongoing growth and development of local businesses in Revere, with the commission actively supporting changes that enhance the community's dining and entertainment options.

Converted from Revere City License Commission Meeting- 3/19/25 meeting on March 19, 2025
Link to Full Meeting

Comments

    View full meeting

    This article is based on a recent meeting—watch the full video and explore the complete transcript for deeper insights into the discussion.

    View full meeting

    Sponsors

    Proudly supported by sponsors who keep Massachusetts articles free in 2025

    Scribe from Workplace AI
    Scribe from Workplace AI