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Liquor authority approves transfer at DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park

May 09, 2025 | Greeley City, Weld County, Colorado


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Liquor authority approves transfer at DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park
The Liquor License Authority on May 9 approved a transfer of an existing liquor license to Renasant Lincoln Park LLC, doing business as DoubleTree by Hilton Greeley at Lincoln Park (919 Seventh St.).

City staff told the authority the transfer application had been routed to administrative reviewers; one remaining wholesaler affidavit had been provided and a sub-management agreement clarified corporate assignments. City attorney Miss Sharma reported no objection to the transfer after the outstanding documents arrived.

Judge Gonzalez found the transferee to be of good moral character and directed the clerk’s office to attach his signature and forward the transfer to the state. The judge noted the temporary license expires on July 5 and said the clerk could issue an updated temporary license if needed while state processing continues.

Why it matters: The approved transfer completes the local step in a license transfer for a hotel restaurant and allows the transferee to operate under the hotel’s liquor license pending state paperwork.

Details and supporting facts: City reviewers — including police, finance, planning and building — had been routed the application; police and the city attorney asked for corrected diagrams and documentation, which were provided. Once the administrative issues were satisfied, Miss Sharma stated the city had no objection and the authority approved the transfer on the record.

Next steps: The clerk will file the signed transfer with the state licensing authority and the transferee can rely on its temporary license (noted as expiring July 5 in the hearing) while state approval is pending.

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