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Bill For Beverly Whole Foods Plaza Liquor License Filed
The license would go to a Liquor Store, which joins Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza, a pet store and a drive-through bank branch in the plaza.

BEVERLY, MA --Rep. Jerald A. Parisella (D-Beverly) and Senator Joan Lovely (D-Salem) filed joint legislation Monday to grant Beverly an additional liquor license. The license is for a Lighthouse Liquors at the under-construction Whole Foods plaza at 140-150 Brimbal Avenue.
The project broke ground in 2015 after a lengthy approval process. Residents had filed an appeal of the planning board's March 2015 decision to grant a special permit for the project. That appeal was eventually dropped.
In addition to Whole Foods and the liquor store, the developer has booked Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, Especially for Pets, North Shore Bank and Verizon.
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