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Chen signed the purchase agreement for his convenience store on Banks Street in late March but has not yet transferred its ownership officially because he is waiting for the City of Cambridge to approve of the store’s new manager...
...sale of the store comes after a turbulent year for Chen...
...March 2004, the police penalized Chen for allegedly selling alcohol to minors. Chen, who says that alcohol accounts for half of his store’s sales, was denied a Sunday liquor license by the Cambridge Licensing Commission until this March and was forced to keep his store closed during last year’s Commencement Week...
...says his store endured its worst fiscal year yet in 2004 due to a crippling $150,000 drop in sales. Slower business forced Chen to close the store after several attempts to revive sales failed...
...tremendous for unifying the undergraduate experience: it would solve the “Quad Problem,” physically uniting the student body, and allow for the student body’s reasonable and comfortable expansion. Further, if the Allston plans have a centrally located student center in store, it could help create the energetic undergraduate unity that Harvard so sorely lacks and that the House system seems to disperse. With a strong system of transportation, ideally more efficient and regular than the current Quad shuttle system, the physical barriers of distance that currently impede student life—social...