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The Michigan Liquor Control Commission suspended liquor licenses and permits for a downtown Plymouth restaurant after alleged violations of the state's COVID-19 public health order.
Downtown Ann Arbor music store pursues liquor license for bar, entertainment use
Updated Mar 04, 2021;
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ANN ARBOR, MI – A downtown Ann Arbor record shop is making its way toward serving beer and wine.
Matt Bradish, owner of Underground Sounds, applied for a liquor license under the name Up From the Skies LLC for the shop’s space at 210 S Main St. in Ann Arbor, to create a café, tavern and vinyl retail-style space, city records show. The shop occupies the former Peaceable Kingdom space.
City Council on Monday, March 1 approved the request, which needs approval from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
On February 26, 2021, Gov. Whitmer announced an extension of the April 30th license renewal deadline for Michigan liquor licensees. The extension will be implemented by administrative order issued by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC). Pursuant to the order, the license renewal expiration date will be extended from April 30 to July 30 for the 2021-2022 year, to assist licensees who have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
As a result of the administrative order implemented by the MLCC, all liquor licenses issued by the State of Michigan Liquor Control Commission, including all on premises, off premises, manufacturer, wholesaler and importer licenses must be renewed by the extended deadline of July 30, 2021.