Elm Ave Corp transfers liquor license for West Elm Variety in Boston

March 25, 2025 | Quincy City, Norfolk County, Massachusetts

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Elm Ave Corp is set to take over the West Elm Variety store after the Quincy Board of License Commissioners approved the transfer of the off-premise package store license during their meeting on March 25, 2025. The application, presented by representatives Dermakulte, Miller, and Hanley, included Tejas Patel as the proposed manager, who brings nearly a decade of experience in the convenience store and gas station industry.

The board confirmed that the operation will remain unchanged, with Patel maintaining the current name and structure of the business. The transfer involves a pledge of the license and inventory to Rockland Trust as part of the financing for the acquisition. The board members expressed no concerns regarding the application, leading to a unanimous approval.
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In addition to this significant decision, the board also accepted the minutes from their previous meeting held on March 11 and scheduled their next hearing for April 8. The swift approval of Elm Ave Corp's request highlights the board's commitment to facilitating local business operations while ensuring compliance with licensing regulations.

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