Main Street update: Road Dog moving toward liquor license; Maple Street and 236 East Highland listings get inquiries
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Main Street staff reported a string of downtown business updates: Road Dog is nearing a liquor license and planning a hot-dog menu and walk-up window; Nourish and other merchants are doing well; Maple Street ad has not produced firm offers and 236 East Highland has one or two potential buyers working through commission requirements.
Main Street representatives updated the Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission on downtown business activity and property listings at the Aug. 11 meeting. Staff said Road Dog is progressing toward a liquor license, is finalizing a hot-dog menu and walk-up window in an alley, and is planning on signage or a mural for its menu. The Main Street presenter said Nourish and other merchants are doing well and described the small cluster of downtown businesses as a "groovy little space" that continues to attract interest. On properties, staff reported the Maple Street listing has been posted but has not yet generated firm inquiries; 236 East Highland (earlier referenced in the discussion) has one, possibly two, parties exploring whether they can meet requirements set at the prior meeting. Commissioners and staff referenced local business owners (the Lacy family) and asked staff to follow up with them after the meeting. No formal commission action was taken on Main Street items during the Aug. 11 session—updates were provided for information and follow-up.
