Here's an idea.... HOME DEPOT!
It appears, the anticipated opening of the shopping center (2017?) will be long before the rt.235/rt.4 intersection is re-designed (rt.4 to maintain grade, rt. 235 routed over...). Can only imagine the new traffic issues?
BTW, part of the re-designed intersection, removes the Wa-Wa.
Did they choose which option they were going with? My boss gets the notifications because it will affect our office. He hasn't said anything. Wasn't there an option to keep it? I can't imagine Wawa being ok with loosing their building. They do a ton of business there.
no beer or wine till md changes it laws.. I have never understood this...and have sent Peter Franchot many an email about it, to no change. It isn't like the state can't tax the sales..! Personally just democratic bs as usual! The State of California has absolutey no problem selling beer, winem and alcohol in its stores! Why does Maryland?? Virginia has it state run Liquor stores, but sells wine and beer in its grocery stores. Pa is another strange rule..
no beer or wine till md changes it laws.. I have never understood this...and have sent Peter Franchot many an email about it, to no change. It isn't like the state can't tax the sales..! Personally just democratic bs as usual! The State of California has absolutey no problem selling beer, winem and alcohol in its stores! Why does Maryland?? Virginia has it state run Liquor stores, but sells wine and beer in its grocery stores. Pa is another strange rule..
So are all the Nick's stores not considered grocery stores? They all sell beer/wine/liquor, I believe.
Nicks and McKays are individually owned and not a corporate grocery store..
It appears, the anticipated opening of the shopping center (2017?) will be long before the rt.235/rt.4 intersection is re-designed (rt.4 to maintain grade, rt. 235 routed over...). Can only imagine the new traffic issues?
BTW, part of the re-designed intersection, removes the Wa-Wa.
Not true ,they are both incorporated.I was under the understanding that they were both grandfathered in for certain reasons.As was BK Miller's in Clinton.
It appears, the anticipated opening of the shopping center (2017?) will be long before the rt.235/rt.4 intersection is re-designed (rt.4 to maintain grade, rt. 235 routed over...). Can only imagine the new traffic issues?
So are all the Nick's stores not considered grocery stores? They all sell beer/wine/liquor, I believe.
Maryland has always protected liquor stores as opposed to chain stores. I doubt that will change anytime soon.