Politics & Government

Concord Liquor Store Moves

Storrs Street store moves to the other side of the shopping plaza.

The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) has relocated its New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet within the Capitol Shopping Center on Storrs Street as part of their goal to update facilities statewide.

Located between Blockbuster and Jo-Ann Fabric, the new 6,500 square foot store offers customers an enhanced shopping experience along with a greater selection of wines and spirits.

New Hampshire Liquor Commissioner Chairman Joseph Mollica explained that the New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet is steps away from the former store.

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“We have literally moved a few doors down to a great new space,” stated Mollica. “Our New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet in Concord is just one example of how we have continued to improve the overall shopping experience at our stores over the past few years. The new store has state-of-the-art features, an expanded product selection and ample parking that our customers will really appreciate.”

The New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet was designed and constructed by a dedicated team of NHLC employees experienced in store redesign. The store’s open concept design is illuminated with contemporary overhead lighting, pendant and accent lights. Spacious aisles and curved free-standing shelving enhances product presentation and visibility. The new store also has a cooler unit for chilled wines and a temperature controlled refrigeration system for high end wines.

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The New Hampshire Liquor Commission has been responsible for the successful renovation and relocation of several New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlets in Gilford, Plaistow, Peterborough, Portsmouth, North Hampton, Hampstead, Manchester, Merrimack, Nashua, Lincoln and Lebanon.

About the New Hampshire Liquor Commission

The NHLC operates retail locations throughout the Granite State and serves more than nine million customers each year. Visit www.LiquorandWineOutlets.com to locate a store, search for product availability, learn about monthly sales, review wine tasting schedules, and sign up to receive significant savings with monthly Email Extras. More than $2 billion in net profits has been raised since the first store opened in 1934. NHLC is expecting to net an additional $1 billion for the state in the next eight years. 


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