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South St. Paul council approves on‑sale Sunday liquor license and optional 2 a.m. permit for Concord Exchange tenant
Summary
On Sept. 2 the South St. Paul City Council voted 7-0 to approve an on‑sale Sunday intoxicating liquor license with an optional 2 a.m. permit for a new business at 514 Concord Exchange; applicants said state approval and inspections remain outstanding.
The South St. Paul City Council on Sept. 2 approved an on‑sale Sunday intoxicating liquor license and an optional 2 a.m. permit for a new tenant at 514 Concord Exchange, the council announced during its regular meeting.
City staff described the item as a public hearing and recommended approval. "They do intend to have a 2 a.m. license, but their plan for their business model is that they don't intend to serve alcohol till 2 a.m.," City Clerk Deanna Werner told the council. "They just want to be able to stay open so that they can sell tacos and other…
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