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Ginza Sushi Fusion Cuisine seeks liquor license in Gold Canyon

Posted 9/9/24

A Series 12 restaurant liquor license is being sought by Ginza Sushi Fusion Cuisine in Gold Canyon.

The Pinal County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Sept. 4 on a consent agenda with other …

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Ginza Sushi Fusion Cuisine seeks liquor license in Gold Canyon

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A Series 12 restaurant liquor license is being sought by Ginza Sushi Fusion Cuisine in Gold Canyon.

The Pinal County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Sept. 4 on a consent agenda with other items to recommend that the Arizona Department of Liquor License and Control approve an application by Maggie Liao and interim permit for the business at 8654 E. Topaz Drive in Gold Canyon.

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