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The Beer Store is closing two locations in Windsor while other four remain open
The Beer Store is closing two locations in Windsor while other four remain open

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The Beer Store is closing two locations in Windsor while other four remain open

Two Beer Store locations in Windsor are among nine across Ontario set to close effective Sunday. The two stores are located at 790 Goyeau Street and 1780 College Avenue. They are among dozens in the province closing since the year began. The other four locations in Windsor will remain open. The company is also closing the following retail stores: Aurora 14800 Yonge St., Aurora, ON L4G 1N3 Coboconk 6716 Hwy.#35, PO Box 269, Coboconk, ON K0M 1K0 Cornwall 1396 2nd St. E., Cornwall, ON K6H 2B8 Oakville 104 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville, ON L6K 1E3 Oakville 1011 Upper Middle Rd., Oakville, ON L6H 4L2 Richmond Hill 13469 Yonge St., Richmond Hill, ON L4E 0L2 Toronto 609 Roehampton Ave., Toronto ON M4P 1S7 Toronto 1580 Avenue Rd., Toronto ON M5M 3X6 Wiarton 690 Berford St., PO Box 202, Wiarton, ON N0H 2T0 "The Beer Store is modernizing operations to meet the needs of (the) marketplace – this means making the difficult decision to close some stores," said Ozzie Ahmed, vice president of retail, when the announcement was made. "We know this will be disappointing to many customers and our valued employees. We don't make this decision lightly; it is part of our ongoing commitment to business sustainability and serving the needs of our customers."

The Beer Store closes two locations in Windsor
The Beer Store closes two locations in Windsor

CTV News

timea day ago

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The Beer Store closes two locations in Windsor

The Beer Store seen on Goyeau Street in Windsor, Ont. (Robert Lothian/CTV News Windsor) Two locations in Windsor of The Beer Store are officially closed, effective Sunday. The two stores are at 790 Goyeau Street and 1780 College Avenue. The announcement was made earlier this year that nine total locations would be closing, including the two in Windsor. The other four locations in Windsor will remain open. 'The Beer Store is modernizing operations to meet the needs of marketplace – this means making the difficult decision to close some stores,' said Ozzie Ahmed, vice president of retail, when the announcement was made. 'We know this will be disappointing to many customers and our valued employees. We don't make this decision lightly; it is part of our ongoing commitment to business sustainability and serving the needs of our customers.' The Beer Store The Beer Store seen on College Avenue in Windsor, Ont. (Robert Lothian/CTV News Windsor) - With files from CTV News London's Bailey Shakyaver.

The Beer Store to close Cambridge store
The Beer Store to close Cambridge store

CTV News

time10-06-2025

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The Beer Store to close Cambridge store

An exterior of a typical location of The Beer Store (Source: The Beer Store) The Beer Store has announced another series of closures across Ontario, including a Cambridge store. The company said ten locations will shut down as of Aug. 10: Cambridge – 130 Cedar St. Mississauga – 2925 Eglinton Ave. W. Mississauga – 3154 Hurontario St. Mississauga – 65 Queen St. N. Oakville – 1431 Rebecca St. Scarborough – 2934 Finch Ave. E. Tottenham – 55 Queen St. Vaughan – 1470 Major Mackenzie Dr. Amherstview – 4501 Bath Rd. Iroquois Falls – 227 Cambridge Ave. The Beer Store said the closures were made in response to a changing retail landscape. 'The Beer Store is modernizing operations to meet the needs of [the] marketplace – this means making the difficult decision to close some stores. We known this will be disappointing to many customers and our valued employees. We don't make this decision lightly; it is part of our ongoing commitment to business sustainability and serving the needs of our customers.' More than a dozen locations have closed since the start of the year, including 400 King St. West in Kitchener and 140 Main St. in Erin. Retail experts said one factor behind The Beer Store's decision is likely Ontario's decision to allow alcohol sales in convenience and grocery stores.

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