It’s a shame there’s not another proposition on this initiative to do away with or reduce the % of food sales required to sell liquor (or beer or wine?) - at least in designated zones such as downtown Garland. I’m aware of two opportunities for a microbrewery and a wine-tasting shop in Garland’s downtown area that cannot exist because of the silly rule from 2006 that Intrinsic had to work around.
How has that worked on surrounding communities? Just walked by a Herman Marshall place in Wylie today. McKinney doesn’t have wine bars? Seems there should be a solution.
It’s a shame there’s not another proposition on this initiative to do away with or reduce the % of food sales required to sell liquor (or beer or wine?) - at least in designated zones such as downtown Garland. I’m aware of two opportunities for a microbrewery and a wine-tasting shop in Garland’s downtown area that cannot exist because of the silly rule from 2006 that Intrinsic had to work around.
That is something to look into next. I imagine there would be more pushback because that opens the door to allowing bars.
How has that worked on surrounding communities? Just walked by a Herman Marshall place in Wylie today. McKinney doesn’t have wine bars? Seems there should be a solution.