Justbuildit
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I'd also be curious how the state is going to dole these out since demand is certainly going to be much higher than the number of newly issued licenses.
I like the insinuation that every hour in Massachusetts is sad when there is no happy hour.Sad hour continues: Beacon Hill lawmakers again decline to bring âhappy hourâ back to Mass. - The Boston Globe
They elected not to allow discounted drink promotions statewide in this year’s economic development bill.www.bostonglobe.com
I think this is the crux of the argument for me. Boston keeps turning into a city of CVSes and (I hate to bring it up again) Taco Bell Cantinas. Boston's food scene is kind of embarrassing, not because there's a lack of talent, but because the talent has a lack of money for the things they need.“Every year, Boston gets more and more corporate,” he said.
We are losing neighborhood dives to Landsdowne Conglomerates and National Chains. This current trend is on it's way to strip Boston of a great deal of it's character.If anything, Boston should have more than our proportional share of liquor licenses than any other city in the state. With influx from tourists, concert and game-goers, conference attendees, and the like, we should be swimming in licenses. Just fundamentally broken.