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Council approves two on‑sale liquor licenses for local businesses

City of Woodbury City Council / Economic Development Authority / Housing and Redevelopment Authority · December 11, 2025
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Summary

Woodbury approved on‑sale intoxicating liquor licenses for Courtyard by Marriott (new ownership) and Woodbury Ice LLC (continued hearing) after staff reported background checks clear and attorney review; both licenses were approved unanimously.

Woodbury — The City Council on Dec. 10 approved two on‑sale intoxicating liquor licenses following staff presentations and background reviews.

Ashley (city staff) presented the application from Shub Lubb Hospitality MSP LLC doing business as Courtyard by Marriott for an on‑sale intoxicating liquor license, including Sunday and patio sales for a restaurant at 185 Radio Drive. Staff reported criminal‑history checks were completed for corporate officers with no disqualifying findings, required fees were submitted, and the city attorney’s office had reviewed the application. The council closed the public hearing and approved the license unanimously.

The council also continued a previously opened hearing for Woodbury Ice LLC (doing business as Woodbury Ice) at 2122 Wooddale Drive, Suite 100. Staff confirmed the continuation from Nov. 19 was at the applicant’s request, that background checks and required reviews were complete, and that the applicant plans to begin food and liquor sales while remaining construction is finished. Council closed the hearing and unanimously approved the license; staff also noted a lawful‑gambling application for on‑premise gambling appeared on the consent agenda.

Both approvals were recorded via roll call with all members voting Aye.