If you're looking to drop $12 to ice-skate or doing a round of holiday shopping at Macy's, Union Square has you covered. Otherwise, the chain store-filled blocks surrounding that public plaza don't tend to be big draws for locals. But there is an inkling of hope: Hoodline reports that BevMo! is eying an expansion into the area.

While the BevMo! corporate office itself remains mum on the matter, records show that the company has applied for a liquor license at 150 Kearny Street. That address is currently home to DB Shoes, but the store's assistant manager confirmed to Hoodline that it had lost its lease and would close its doors by the end of January.

BevMo! would be brining its bulk booze offerings to yet another location in a city that frequently focuses on the small and artisanal. And with a decently broad selection of high- and low-end hooch, the chain liquor store's no-bullshit pricing will be vital in the coming heavy-drinking years of the Donald Trump administration. Thirty-six dollars for a 1.75 liter bottle of Bulleit Bourbon? I'll take two.

The aforementioned shoppers could be especially well served by the store, as Hoodline points out that it will likely sell those tiny 50-milliliter bottles of liquor — just the thing to take the edge off a Macy's visit. A little whiskey in your afternoon hot cocoa goes a long way.

There is no timeline for the opening, but Hoodline speculates that if all goes according to plan the store could be slinging bottles within several months.

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