Following days of reported looting, Nine Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores in Philadelphia remain closed so the company can assess the damage. All Philly liquor stores are closed today after at least 18 were broken into overnight. 'Fortunately, no employees were hurt, although some were shaken up. Some Fine Wine and Good Spirits liquor stores will remain closed 'until further notice' after looting in Philadelphia. Some Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores in Philadelphia reopened Thursday, while stores damaged by looting Tuesday night remain closed for. 48 State Liquor Stores In Philly Area Close After Widespread Looting - Philadelphia, PA - While no employees were hurt, some were shaken up. Most liquor stores in the city of Philadelphia have reopened following this week's looting, but a handful will remain closed for the time. Officials said it could take days, or weeks, to secure and repair the stores that are still closed. ... This story originally appeared on 6abc. Philadelphia liquor stores reopen Thursday, following city-wide looting ... Forty-eight of Philadelphia's retail wine and liquor stores, including. Most Philadelphia liquor stores reopen after looting · Nine state-run liquor stores will remain closed in Philly until further notice as some.
The recent events in Philadelphia have left many in the wine and spirits community reeling. The widespread looting that took place in the city has had a significant impact on local liquor stores, including Nine Fine Wine & Good Spirits outlets. While the physical damage caused by the looting is clear, the emotional toll on employees and customers cannot be overlooked.
Despite the challenges faced by the wine and spirits community in Philadelphia, there is a sense of resilience and determination to rebuild and move forward. Many liquor stores have already reopened their doors to customers, signaling a commitment to serving the community once again. However, some stores will remain closed until further notice as repairs are carried out.