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White House council interviews three retail liquor‑store applicants; requests legal opinion on ownership limits

White House City Council · April 24, 2025
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The White House City Council interviewed three applicants seeking retail liquor permits for sites on Raymond Hirsch Parkway and Highway 31 W, questioned ownership structures under Tennessee law and asked applicants to submit an attorney opinion on ownership/indirect‑ownership rules by May 5 for the next packet.

The White House City Council on Monday interviewed three applicants seeking retail liquor‑store permits and asked them to provide legal opinions confirming compliance with state ownership limits before the council considers approval.

At the start of new business the council heard from Bridal Patel of Red Carpet Liquors, who described a family‑owned group that operates two existing stores and is proposing a roughly 10,000‑square‑foot building on Raymond Hirsch Parkway with a 7,000‑square‑foot liquor store and a 3,000‑square‑foot restaurant or bar. "We are family owned and operated businesses over 20 years," Patel said, adding the company requires annual responsible‑vendor training and uses digital ID checks to prevent underage sales.…

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