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Downtown business asks commission to expand riverfront licensing boundary; staff to return in April with proposed rule changes

2565639 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

Owners of a downtown venue at 1108 Franklin Street asked the commission to extend the riverfront licensing boundary so they could hold on-site alcohol events; staff said the parcel is now inside a TIF and that rule changes to licensing would be drafted and returned to the commission next month.

Owners and operators of a downtown venue near the riverfront asked the Michigan City Redevelopment Commission on March 10 to consider expanding the riverfront licensing boundary so their business at 1108 Franklin Street could obtain municipal liquor privileges for events on the riverfront.

Public comment: Chris Funk and Stephanie Sullivan, who identified themselves as associated with the Nightingale (1108 Franklin Street, described as the downstairs of the Old Moose), said the venue has hosted…

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