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Arsenal Yards Asking Town for Additional Liquor Licenses

By Charlie Breitrose | March 28, 2019

Arsenal Yards will transform the old Arsenal Mall into a retail, residential and office complex. It will include several restaurants and developers have requested additional liquor licenses from the Town of Watertown. The developers of the Arsenal Mall redevelopment have requested additional liquor licenses for tenants of the new Arsenal Yards. Town Council President Mark Sideris told the Town Council about the request at Tuesday’s meeting. “I am bringing this up because I think that Arsenal Yards is going to transform the community,” Sideris said.

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