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White House council interviews three applicants for retail liquor permits; staff seeks legal opinion on ownership limits
Summary
The White House City Council heard presentations from three applicants seeking retail liquor licenses at proposed locations on Raymond Hurst/Hirs Parkway and Highway 31W. Council staff asked applicants to provide a legal opinion on Tennessee ownership limits by May 5 before the council advances any applications.
The White House City Council on Monday interviewed three applicants seeking new retail liquor-store permits and asked them to provide legal confirmation by May 5 that their ownership structures comply with Tennessee licensing limits.
At the outset of the meeting the council adopted the agenda without objection. No public commenters had signed up.
Benjal Patel, speaking as the applicant for Red Carpet Liquors number three, described a family-run proposal for a 10,000-square-foot building on Raymond Hurst Parkway (Parcel ID 077086.02) that would allocate roughly 7,000 square feet to package sales and about 3,000 square feet to an on-site restaurant or bar. Patel said the project would create “at least 10 to 15 local jobs” and boost local and state sales tax revenue. “Our mission is to provide the biggest… variety of alcoholic beverages,” Patel said, noting the company already…
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