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Tinley Park trustees delay decision on liquor license for 6657 South Street; seek written commitments
Summary
Trustees discussed a request for a liquor license for the business at 6657 South Street (the Station/Looby Brothers) and asked staff and the applicant to produce concrete, enforceable commitments before returning to the board.
Tinley Park trustees discussed, but did not approve, a liquor license request for the business at 6657 South Street during the Committee of the Whole meeting. The board asked staff and the applicant to work with the village attorney to produce clearer, enforceable terms and return to the board for a vote on or before May 6.
The petitioner, identifying himself as Danny Pappas, said he and his partners are pursuing purchase of the existing operating business (identified in the packet as Looby Brothers/the Station) and want to keep downtown activity while eventually converting the site to their White Sheep concept. "Hello everyone. Just for correction, my name is Danny Pappas," he told the board, and later said the applicants want "nothing more than a White Sheep at the location." Pappas described two paths: operate portions of the business now (including keeping the existing…
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