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Council says full plans required for restaurant conversion at 154 An Street; parking and accessibility raised

March 03, 2026 | Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts


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Council says full plans required for restaurant conversion at 154 An Street; parking and accessibility raised
An applicant, Andre García, requested a special permit to convert a tow-truck/garage operation at 154 An Street into a 30-seat restaurant. Councilors supported the concept of reusing the building but repeatedly emphasized that a complete, stamped plan must be submitted to the zoning department before the council can take final action.

Councilors questioned seating capacity (the applicant said roughly 30 seats) and pointed out that the application shows no dedicated parking. "You must file the complete plan with the zoning department before returning," one councilor said. Members also discussed accessibility and compliance with health department rules for a full kitchen.

Next steps: The council asked the applicant to submit a complete plan (including parking arrangements and ADA accommodations) and said the zoning department would review compliance with building, electrical and health codes. No final permit vote was recorded during this meeting.

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