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Some Liquor Stores In Philly Area Reopen After Looting: See List
Nine Philadelphia Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores remain closed after looters targeted 18 of the city's 48 stores Tuesday night.

PHILADELPHIA — Nearly all Philadelphia Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores reopened Thursday after widespread looting forced state officials to close 48 stores in the city and one in Montgomery County.
A representative for the Pennsylvania Liquor Control board said 39 of its Philadelphia liquor stores are open.
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Nine remain closed as of Thursday.
They are:
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- 3250 N. Broad St.
- The Shops at Brewerytown, 3101 W. Girard Ave.
- 4229 N Broad St.
- 5159 Lancaster Ave.
- 4906-4908 Baltimore Ave.
- Erie Plaza, 3772 L St.
- 2115 N 22nd St.
- Roosevelt Plaza, 6577 Roosevelt Blvd.
- Adams & Tabor Center, 730 Adams Ave.
Officials said those nine locations remain closed until further notice, as they may require days or weeks to secure and repair.
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Eighteen Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores were looted Tuesday, along with other businesses in Philadelphia.
No Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores employees were hurt in the looting, officials said.
"We continue to prioritize the safety of our employees and our customers," officials said in an email to Patch. "We appreciate their continued patience and understanding."
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