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Revere License Commission approves juice-bar license for Motive Action; tables Joe’s Airport transfer
Summary
At a meeting of the Revere License Commission (date not specified in the transcript), commissioners approved a common victualler license for Motive Action Wellness Club LLC to operate a juice bar at 220 Broadway, tabled a transfer application for Joe’s Airport Sunoco, reviewed ABCC advisories, and noted renewal issues for two restaurants.
The Revere License Commission approved a common victualler license for Motive Action Wellness Club LLC, d/b/a Motive Action, to operate a small juice bar inside its fitness center at 220 Broadway, with hours set at 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and seating for eight. The approval followed an applicant presentation and an uncontested motion to approve.
The license application was presented by the applicant, who identified herself on the record as "Felicazery Fulena" (who said she goes by "Julia"). She described Motive Action as a boutique gym offering hourly classes (cycling, boxing, weight lifting) and said the juice bar would sell packaged snacks and protein drinks and make in-house juices from fresh or frozen fruit and water. The commission recorded the manager for the application as "Jusilisa Zarafullina." An official asked who would staff the juice bar; the applicant said she would do so.
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