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CL36735-1 SDD SALES BY DESCENDING SALES PAGE 1 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF JAN THRU DEC 2018 PERIOD COVERED LICENSING & REGULATORY AFFAIRS 01/01/2018 THRU 12/31/2018 LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION DATE PRODUCED: 02/12/2019 LICENSE BUS ID CITY NAME OF BUSINESS SALES 10-015058 11171 Grand Rapids MEIJER #158 2,613,216.11 10-010563 9324 Traverse City MEIJER #33 2,327,698.84 10-109466 14487 Madison Heights COSTCO WHOLESALE #393 2,233,937.94 10-010671 9374 Grand Rapids MEIJER #50 2.227.661.45 10-016692 11789 Ann Arbor MEIJER #64 2,027,475.05 10-214033 223618 Ann Arbor COSTCO WHOLESALE #1106 2,023,118.91 10-070245 99197 Ann Arbor MEIJER #173 1,990,028.20 10-078038 134442 Auburn Hills COSTCO #376 1,970,658.18 10-132513 155956 Brighton COSTCO #786 1.956.259.87 10-218895 228115 Kalamazoo MEG-BEV 1.934.873.91 10-071516 14856 Bloomfield Hills COSTCO WHOLESALE #1037 1,917,069.54 10-121803 144694 Commerce Township COSTCO #341 1,912,098.52 10-010556 9321 Okemos MEIJER #25 1.898.924.91 10-012087 9924 Wyandotte DISCOUNT DRINKS, ETC. 1,863,244.54 10-106782 137157 Shelby Township COSTCO #374 1.858.880.81 10-017978 12389 Midland MEIJER #108 1,830,233.86 10-011324 9628 Walker MEIJER #20 1,819,243.25 10-010680 9378 East Lansing MEIJER #52 1,792,879.77 10-132943 155922 Grand Rapids COSTCO WHOLESALE #784 1,787,805.10 10-018224 12530 Grand Blanc GRAND BLANC MARKET 1,780,114.03 10-011810 9809 Northville MEIJER #54 1,775,086.30 10-016858 11863 Livonia THE WINE PALACE 1.731.907.32 10-135028 155503 Walker MEIJER #216 1.728.459.74 10-134401 147899 Rochester Hills RED WAGON WINE SHOPPE 1,724,783.66 10-196501 229904 Grand Rapids INTERNATIONAL BEVERAGE COMPANY, LLC 1.680.463.96 10-110315 142005 Erie ELLA'S GROCERY 1.671.334.91 10-014547 10943 Fort Gratiot MEIJER #163 1.652.532.71 10-100616 100127 Howell MEIJER #172 1.640.475.82 15-019041 17944 Brighton MEIJER #46 1.620.462.97 10-128564 144757 Rockford MEIJER #226 1.618.743.74 10-012650 10156 Royal Oak HOLIDAY FOOD CENTER 1,618,536.00 10-135129 157339 Caledonia MEIJER #199 1.600.809.45 10-073735 128600 Grosse Pointe Woods WOODS FINE WINE & SPIRITS 1,587,929.63 10-012751 10196 Royal Oak MEIJER #34 1.581.516.33 10-144873 163200 Muskegon MEIJER #232 1.568.472.82 10-015626 11396 Holland MEIJER #47 1.562.648.98 10-140810 157342 Holland MEIJER #217 1.524.763.36 10-010560 9322 Kalamazoo MEIJER #21 1,521,391.76 15-076205 131955 Auburn Hills MEIJER #185 1.519.519.82 10-125191 14075 Roseville COSTCO WHOLESALE #394 1,518,031.69 10-017230 12028 Mount Pleasant MEIJER #69 1,496,341.23 10-014233 10789 Detroit A & L MARKET 1.494.951.73 10-011015 9511 Jackson MEIJER #56 1.490.878.74 15-168399 205273 Traverse City THE BEVERAGE COMPANY 1.488.613.88 10-011625 9746 Jackson MEIJER #30 1.474.826.71 10-073520 131240 Jackson SUPER LIQUOR STORE 1,465,239.59 10-012468 10089 Grand Rapids MEIJER #312 1,463,219.51 10-106976 140561 Detroit LUXOR MARKET 1,444,704.00 10-017066 11960 Utica MEIJER #65 1,439,777.70 10-016804 11838 Kalamazoo MEIJER #119 1.435.562.37 REPORT NO. CL36735-1 SDD SALES BY DESCENDING SALES PAGE 2 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF JAN THRU DEC 2018 PERIOD COVERED LICENSING & REGULATORY AFFAIRS 01/01/2018 THRU 12/31/2018 LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION DATE PRODUCED: 02/12/2019 LICENSE BUS ID CITY NAME OF BUSINESS SALES 10-137503 155957 Wyoming COSTCO WHOLESALE #744 1,433,348.34 10-165819 157349 Southfield MEIJER #231 1,421,542.71 10-110701 131956 Washington MEIJER #177 1.416.377.31 10-079912 133739 Oxford MEIJER #197 1.412.660.29 10-011904 9846 Wyoming MEIJER #36 1,396,038.51 10-018145 12480 Chesterfield MEIJER #105 1.395.698.25 10-013845 10619 Wixom MEIJER #122 1,391,539.49 10-011535 9713 Ypsilanti MEIJER #27 1.389.549.48 10-011750 9790 Waterford MEIJER #53 1,387,651.03 10-225150 230415 Detroit MEIJER #268 1.372.466.93 10-070503 99271 Grand Haven MEIJER #180 1,367,367.21 10-108234 138921 Grandville MEIJER #221 1,366,536.01 10-017023 11943 Westland MEIJER #68 1.366.381.97 10-010182 9182 Portage MEIJER #22 1,363,127.09 10-016895 11881 Roseville MEIJER #63 1.362.902.39 10-011761 9793 Jenison MEIJER #26 1,354,179.12 10-016629 11761 Ann Arbor A & L WINE SHOPPE 1.353.312.83 10-011807 9807 Norton Shores MEIJER #19 1.349.370.44 15-019220 18036 Fraser MEIJER #145 1.344.995.31 10-177116 212201 Battle Creek MEGA-BEV 1,335,007.31 10-224442 227905 Temperance LIQUOR CABINET 1.330.379.83 10-018092 12455 Walled Lake MEIJER #109 1,320,918.00 10-170602 204158 Hartland MEIJER #245 1.318.454.97 10-223352 231332 Beverly Hills BEVERAGE WAREHOUSE 1,312,170.07 10-070409 99992 Cadillac MEIJER #171 1,297,012.40 10-017309 12058 North Muskegon MEIJER #71 1,295,294.62 10-013776 10585 Saint Clair Shores THE WINE GARDEN 1,289,056.05 10-130856 153945 Detroit GRATIOT FAIRMOUNT MARKET 1.285.913.49 10-011532 9711 Lansing MEIJER #23 1.280.926.97 10-012774 10205 Canton MEIJER #32 1.278.980.52 10-013376 10420 Livonia SHOWERMAN'S FINE WINE AND LIQUOR 1,274,939.15 10-016094 11564 Southfield ART PARTY STORE 1,266,730.60 10-181848 181853 Allen Park MEIJER #233 1,266,013.36 10-012929 10258 Rochester Hills MEIJER #57 1.264.289.45 15-255584 235700 Williamsburg MEIJER STORE #236 1.259.952.17 10-243988 237845 Kalamazoo COSTCO WHOLESALE #1191 1.250.664.31 10-138545 159601 Livonia BRASS MUG LIQUOR 1.247.385.93 10-012696 10175 Detroit PELZER'S PARTY SHOPPE 1.243.607.25 10-078915 133681 Hamtramck CONANT-CANIFF MARKET 1.243.248.40 10-018672 12826 Grand Rapids SMITTY'S SPECIALTY BEVERAGE 1,240,851.11 10-012074 9919 Lambertville FLICK'S PACKAGE LIQUOR, INC. 1.239.298.18 10-112555 137562 Detroit BIG V PARTY STORE 1.231.922.52 10-181328 181852 Dewitt MEIJER #209 1,228,179.00 10-200907 224994 Portage MEGA-BEV QUICK STOP, PORTAGE 1,223,239.89 15-154809 157346 Marysville MEIJER #229 1.223.232.30 10-010161 9172 Bay City MEIJER #48 1.222.905.31 10-153219 163199 Warren MEIJER #237 1,218,724.07 10-237369 163198 Grand Ledge MEIJER #210 1,216,975.74 15-019327 18099 Lapeer MEIJER #140 1,209,494.07 REPORT NO. CL36735-1 SDD SALES BY DESCENDING SALES PAGE 3 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF JAN THRU DEC 2018 PERIOD COVERED LICENSING & REGULATORY AFFAIRS 01/01/2018 THRU 12/31/2018 LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION DATE PRODUCED: 02/12/2019 LICENSE BUS ID CITY NAME OF BUSINESS SALES 15'019017 17937 Saginaw MEIJER #43 1,206,220.29 10-203768 242347 Royal Oak KROGER STORE #743 1,205,722.03 10-010106 9150 Lansing MEIJER #324 1,195,900.95 10-141879 159669 Ann Arbor STADIUM MARKET 1,188,952.00 10-179309 204614 Cedar Springs MEIJER #248 1,186,854.43 10-017441 12127 Belleville MEIJER #72 l,166,805-.55 15-019156 17992 Woodhaven MEIJER #70 1.166.634.36 10-103925 133740 Big Rapids MEIJER #203 1,162,863.78 10-075305 132092 Portage MEIJER #196 1,162,519.90 10-074582 132383 Redford KEG & WINE PARTY STORE 1,161,269.42 10-182031 164952 Canton SUPER FINE WINE & LIQUOR 1.161.257.76 10-199984 223864 Stevensville MEIJER #251 1.158.854.37 10-207854 226774 Shelby Township BB'S LIQUOR & WINE SHOP 1,153,087.00 15-102301 135303 Battle Creek MEIJER #195 1,141,494.45 10-144547 158494 Troy RED WAGON SHOPPE 1,137,989.14 10-193381 209539 Clinton Township MEIJER #243 1,136,334.64 10-101245 132605 Lowell MEIJER #205 1,131,428.87 10-011089 9538 Grand Rapids MEIJER #311 1,126,627.24 15-314576 248384 Traverse City COSTCO 1,126,584.13 15-217658 219901 Petoskey MEIJER #257 1.123.552.99 10-014561 10953 Plymouth KROGER STORE #670 1.116.436.77 10-160979 178073 Lenox MEIJER #242 1.116.401.37 10-015051 11168 Flint MEIJER #44 1,107,921.20 10-235104 135111 Detroit ASHLEY'S MARKET 1.106.364.99 10-237372 215608 Gaylord MEIJER #250 1,104,528.03 10-013895 10639 Southfield TREASURE ISLAND WINE SHOPPE 1,098,148.03 10-145271 157343 White Lake MEIJER #227 1,094,642.89 15-072267 99291 Mason MEIJER #174 ■ 1,089,051.77 10-174830 209337 Davison MEIJER #244 1,086,888.80 10-018729 12866 Southgate MEIJER #123 1,086,359.96 10-075026 131954 Ludington MEIJER #193 1,080,136.44 10-271656 245774 Lambertville LIQUOR CABINET 1,064,845.95 10-074958 127991 Detroit AMORI'S 1,060,822.54 10-012092 9927 Greenville MEIJER #201 1,059,379.99 10-074975 131917 Plainwell MEIJER #191 1,058,242.36 10-016989 11927 Monroe MEIJER #67 1,057,422.33 10-111085 140671 Madison Heights MEIJER #222 1,055,406.69 10-100348 133458 Detroit FAMILY FOOD & LIQUOR SHOP 1,050,027.22 10-403194 259638 Detroit MCDONNELL DRUGS 1,047,979.16 10-130704 143746 Ypsilanti KROGER STORE #707 1,047,829.48 10-235347 230418 South Haven MEIJER STORE #271 1,046,937.21 10-163721 18,7032 Detroit LINDSAY LIQUOR 1,042,729.88 10-011013 9509 Detroit KENWOOD MARKET 1,042,194.82 10-146395 166172 Clarkston PINE KNOB WINE SHOPPE 1,041,060.35 10-015807 11444 Sterling Heights MEIJER #55 1,041,021.87 10-138766 159673 Pinckney KROGER STORE #721 1,033,493.84 10-014182 10766 - Detroit UNITED LIQUOR SHOPPE 1,028,418.60 10-183260 216402 Detroit NORTHLAND PARTY STORE 1,028,239.50 10-016965 11915 Grand Rapids MARTHA'S VINEYARD, LTD.
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