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Council approves liquor and gaming license increases for proposed QC Fun Factory, applicant must secure neighbor consents
Summary
Council approved ordinances to increase the number of Class B tavern liquor licenses and video gaming terminals for a proposed QC Fun Factory venue, while emphasizing that the liquor license remains conditional on obtaining majority neighbor consents (27 of 52 nearby parcels). The applicant said consents could be secured within weeks.
The Moline City Council voted Jan. 20 to approve ordinances that would increase the city’s available Class B tavern liquor licenses and the number of video gaming terminals for a proposed entertainment venue, QC Fun Factory, at 1624 Avenue.The ordinances were requested by Ritesh Singh (R Core Group LLC d/b/a QC Fun Factory). Council discussion made clear the liquor license will not be granted for immediate operation until the applicant obtains the required consents from a…
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