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The council opened a public hearing on an application to transfer a retail liquor license filed with the city clerk for Cheyenne GS LLC doing business as High Market at 215 East Lincoln Way. The license is currently held by Scooter Scoreboard LLC (doing business as Scooter Scoreboard Bar).
Applicant Sukh Preet Singh introduced himself as Sukh Preet Singh and said High Market is based in Colorado and operates 10 stores in total. Council members asked about floor plan and dispensing methods; Singh said there is a small dedicated space for liquor sales and that the initial plan is package sales, with the possibility of expanding into serving liquor if the business expands into adjacent space.
No public comments opposed the transfer during the hearing. The council closed the public hearing and referred the application to the finance committee, which will meet next Tuesday at noon in the council chambers.
Provenance: Public hearing and applicant's statements appear at SEG 062–156.
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