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NY A10525
Bill
Status
3/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Alex Bores
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AI Summary
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Grants an exemption allowing a retail liquor license for on-premises consumption at 1003 Second Avenue in Manhattan (Block 1327, Lot 21), despite being within 200 feet of a church, synagogue, school, or place of worship
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Applies specifically to a property at the northwest corner of Second Avenue and 53rd Street, measuring approximately 25 feet 5 inches by 61 feet 5 inches, covering the first floor and basement
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Exemption automatically expires and repeals upon sale or transfer of the property, unless the licensee obtains a leasehold as part of the transaction
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If a leasehold is obtained during property sale, the exemption continues until the lease ends or terminates
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Requires the State Liquor Authority to notify the Legislative Bill Drafting Commission of any sale, transfer, or lease termination to update official state law records
Legislative Description
Provides an exemption for a certain parcel of land in Manhattan from selling alcohol within a certain distance from a church; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof.
Last Action
referred to economic development
3/6/2026