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Applicant presents Party Down LLC license request for Kentuck Arts Center; occupancy capped at 120
Summary
City staff introduced an application from Party Down LLC, doing business as Kentuck Arts Center, for a special retail authorization at 1901 Jack Warner Parkway that would allow the vendor to attend Kentuck events; staff said the occupancy is capped at 120 and the contract runs through 2028. No final council vote is recorded in the transcript.
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Marybeth, a city staff member, introduced an application from Party Down LLC doing business as Kentuck Arts Center for a special retail authorization lasting more than 30 days at 1901 Jack Warner Parkway. "Their occupancy is capped at 120," Marybeth said when summarizing the request. She told the council the license would permit Party Down to attend events Kentuck runs at the site and noted the item had been presented to the administrative committee the prior week.
Council members asked a follow-up about the term of the license. A member asked, "Is it only a year?" Marybeth replied that the underlying contract runs out to 2028 and confirmed the application had been vetted in earlier committee and stakeholder reviews. The exchange focused on the duration and scope of the license; no formal vote or final outcome on the application appears in the transcript.
Why it matters: the license would allow an outside vendor to operate at a city cultural venue for an extended period, affecting event operations and oversight. City staff said the application was circulated to stakeholders and had been part of the admin committee agenda prior to this presentation.
Next steps: staff indicated the matter had already been through administrative review and planning channels; the transcript does not record a council vote or final decision on the license.

