The Worcester License Commission voted to grant a malt-and-wine (package store) license to ERW Enterprises for 141 East Central Street after a public hearing that included an objection from a nearby package-store owner.
Christopher Flood, representing ERW Enterprises, told the commission the 5,000-square-foot market will focus on Italian and Brazilian products and that the manager has completed TIP server training; Flood said the applicants will keep a binder of TIP certifications on-site and ensure staff are trained.
Pragnes Patel, owner of a package store across the street, submitted photographs and neighborhood signatures and objected to the application on grounds that the proposed business duplicates products already available nearby. Public commenter Arthur Perlman said state ABC guidance on Valorant factors requires a showing of local need; Perlman noted a 7,300-square-foot liquor store roughly 150 feet away and cautioned the commission against issuing licenses where there is no demonstrated need.
Commissioner Ron Fisher said the location is "unique" as a Brazilian market and emphasized the convenience of offering cultural food items alongside alcohol. Chair Anthony Vigliotti and Commissioner Marissa Cruz referenced recent housing growth in the surrounding Shrewsbury Street and downtown areas and the applicant's setup following the commission's morning site visit.
Commissioner Fisher moved to grant the license; the motion was seconded and approved by the commission.
The license will be subject to TIP certification and the usual city and state approval processes; any transfer or change that expands alcohol service will follow state review.