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Council amends one liquor license, approves another and lays over a third after neighborhood concerns
Summary
The council amended a supermarket license to ban small single‑container alcohol sales near a high school, approved a pizza parlor license, and laid over a lounge license for one week to allow the applicant to secure written parking agreements with neighbors.
The Omaha City Council handled multiple liquor license items in a single block of the meeting.
Item 6: Nowhere Lounge (3502 Leavenworth St.) — public hearing opened for a Class C liquor license. Applicant Michael Robery, speaking for Cortez Bar doing business as Nowhere Lounge, described hours (opening at 3 p.m. Thursdays; later closings Friday–Sunday), a towing plan for overnight parked cars and efforts to lease adjacent parking. Council members pressed for…
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