Submitted by 342haylegs t3_yfz6es in ColumbiaMD
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AKnitWit777 t1_iu60b2i wrote
Yes. Not owned or operated by Wegmans though.
freshinmymelos t1_iu6148a wrote
Woah, where is this? On the second floor?
Bramblinman t1_iu65zl6 wrote
It’s not open. There’s not even a door. But if you look through the window on the second floor you can see wine on shelves.
jewishjedi42 t1_iu698uj wrote
PA too.
BismarkUMD t1_iu6gqml wrote
It's going to be a "different" store. It's not Wegmans. It's "The Loft".
mkdz t1_iu6s9lt wrote
They got denied years and years ago when Wegmans first opened. Is this a new application?
I remember it was all in the news when Wegmans first opened that there might be a liquor store in it. The liquor store was supposedly owned by the wife of the lawyer of the CEO of Wegmans or something like that.
incubus512 t1_iu6tfcf wrote
Tried going in today. Not open.
wharfrat100 t1_iu6vy0i wrote
Stupid MD laws not allowing chain stores to sell alcohol. Most places at least allow beer and wine sales.
engineer_yogini t1_iu6w43r wrote
At the Harris Teeter in South Baltimore (McHenry Row), they had a beer and wine store that was owned and operated by a separate vendor, but you could get to it from inside via a sliding glass door. Probably same model here.
setho212 t1_iu6wd3b wrote
It’s a separate store with a separate entrance. You can’t access it from inside wegmans. When it opens you can take a staircase or the elevator from the first floor of wegmans near the prepared foods to the second floor then go outside and in a separate door to the liquor store.
No-Organization6449 t1_iu74dlh wrote
Beer and liquor licensing in Maryland is entirely corrupt. The industry dominates heavily to political canidates.
freecain t1_iu7dlx7 wrote
I swung by it the other day: Opening early november (they are already stocking up). To get to it, take the ramp to the second level of parking and head to the far side of the lot. They have walled off this part of the upper floor, so you can only get there from the outside now I believe.
TiggleBitMoney t1_iu7k0uk wrote
I went in and talked to them, they are still building it out. They said it will be a couple of months, but it’s moving forward.
TiggleBitMoney t1_iu7k2we wrote
crucial_velocity t1_iu7qh8w wrote
I used to live near Cindy's and it was my go-to liquor store. The staff was always nice and they had a great selection. When I heard they were moving to the Wegman's location I was happy for them.
ewhite12 t1_iu7vyb3 wrote
The new owners of Sandy’s (formerly Cindy’s) are fantastic as well
JimboFett87 t1_iu8i7p4 wrote
Oh they are finally moving forward with this! That’s what the intention of the space was for when they opened this Wegmans years ago, but they’ve just been using it mainly for storage since. Looking forward to the new place.
von_sip t1_iu8z70q wrote
It’s a county thing, not state. You can buy beer and wine in PG County grocery stores
butterfish666 t1_iu987v6 wrote
Since when? I know you can in DC, never seen it in PG tho
SarcastiFire t1_iua7h0v wrote
Never denied, just contested, with a lot of appeals. They finally won! But will be a completely separate business.
mkdz t1_iuap0ba wrote
So it basically took them like 8 years to get approved?
wharfrat100 t1_iuauk77 wrote
Not really, there are a few exceptions like Giant in White Oak in MoCo that are grandfathered in and some Eastern shore stores that are exempt , but chain stores are prohibited in most of MD. If you see it in PG, likely not a chain store.
von_sip t1_iub5bsh wrote
It’s Giant and Shoppers in PG—both chain stores. It’s not every location, but the point is that there’s not a statewide ban on alcohol sales on grocery stores. Many of the rural counties have no restrictions at all.
Minnesota_MiracleMan t1_iudkop4 wrote
I've heard to expect the same once marijuana is legalized as well. The state is going to try to earn as much money off of it as possible. Limited vendors/providers, high taxes on them and then also products.
Think of how liquor is handled in Montgomery County. It won't be county/state stores, but they'll essentially be contractors with how much oversight and influence the state and county governments will have over them.
CawSoHard t1_iu5zzuc wrote
reddit post?