A business is trying to reopen in Sandy but is currently operating without a license. They're working with the city to get everything up to code before they can officially get the green light.
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The changes aim to lower financial barriers for new business entries.
Local business owners and the downtown Cairns District.
Residents who believe the store's presence negatively impacts the neighborhood's social capital.
Residents raised concerns about the business practices of Midway Convenience, arguing it functions more as a vape shop than a convenience store. The commission added conditions to ensure the store remains a standard convenience store and does not exceed tobacco sales limits.
The city is updating its rules to make it easier for brewpubs to open in specific areas, ensuring they follow state laws.
The city wants to make it easier for brewpubs to open by simplifying the permitting process and lowering fees. This could bring more business to neighborhood activity centers.
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