The Gillette City Council renewed every retail, restaurant, limited, and bar and grill liquor license up for consideration during Tuesday’s city council meeting.
The only real discussion centered on what to do with the retail liquor license owned by Attitudes, which was foreclosed on last year.
In the end, the city council voted to allow the Bank of Gillette one year to sell the retail liquor license with the building and other property as a turnkey package deal.
“The bank has all but told us that it can be sold, they hope, in a couple of months,” explains City Council President Kevin McGrath. “We’ve given other people a year, and I would think it’s only fair—and I think that’s the way the council was looking at it—to give the bank something to do with it.”
McGrath says he wants to see that liquor license put to work, generating tax dollars.
















