WORCESTER — A Brazilian steakhouse was greenlit by the License Commission to open in a historically significant building in the Theater District on Main Street.
Steakhouse Alma Gaucha on Thursday was approved to open at 526 Main St., a building constructed in 1894 for local businessman and entrepreneur Ransom F. Taylor. The business received common victualer, liquor and entertainment licenses to operate its second location, in addition to one in Boston’s Seaport District.
The restaurant will be spread across a 7,000-square-foot space, with a seating capacity of 193…