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        <title><![CDATA[Total Wine & More denied in bid to open Queens store]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Efforts by a wine and liquor megastore known for its cut-rate prices to open in College Point, Queens, have been thwarted yet again.</p><p>On Wednesday, the New York State Liquor Authority denied Total Wine &amp; More&#8217;s August 2019 application to open a store in Queens after local competitors and dozens of elected officials — including Assembly members Andrew Hevesi of Forest Hills, Ron Kim of Flushing and David Weprin of Richmond Hills — opposed it on the grounds that <strong>it will crush mom-and-pop rivals</strong>.</p><p>The $3 billion chain out of Bethesda, Md. — owned by the Trone family, including congressman David Trone (D-Maryland) — will likely appeal the SLA’s decision, a representative of the company told The Post.</p><p>It opened a store in Westbury, NY, in 2017 and <strong>tried to open one in Westchester</strong>, but the SLA denied that plan last year. Total Wine &amp; More is appealing that decision as well.</p><p>The agency said its members voted unanimously to deny the application in Queens and the decision was cheered by Metro Package Store Association, a trade group representing liquor stores in the Empire State.</p><p>“We thank the SLA for recognizing the fact that College Point in Queens is very well served by 350 existing liquor stores in that area and does not need a 30,000-square-foot mega-liquor store,” the trade group said.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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