There was a little blurb in the PJ Star today buried deep in another article saying...
"the city’s liquor commission ...
"...Authorized an expansion of Bradley University’s liquor license for some events
held at the on-campus Renaissance Coliseum. Similar permissions previously
covered the Robertson Memorial Field House, but new ones were required after
that arena was demolished."
This still does "..require City Council approval. ..
and will be subject to Peoria City Council "votes at the Sept. 23 meeting."
This hints at the broader sales of alcohol at Ren-Col as was the case back when Bradley played games at the Fieldhouse
and held events there where beer was vended.
Bradley had always had a liquor license for events that are private - such as those in the Robert Michel Ballroom in the Student Center
(like when we used to have the post-season banquets but that's been so long ago that many will not recall...)
....and in other closed or private venues, but this move appears more aimed at open, public liquor sales to fans as was the case in the Fieldhouse.
"the city’s liquor commission ...
"...Authorized an expansion of Bradley University’s liquor license for some events
held at the on-campus Renaissance Coliseum. Similar permissions previously
covered the Robertson Memorial Field House, but new ones were required after
that arena was demolished."
This still does "..require City Council approval. ..
and will be subject to Peoria City Council "votes at the Sept. 23 meeting."
This hints at the broader sales of alcohol at Ren-Col as was the case back when Bradley played games at the Fieldhouse
and held events there where beer was vended.
Bradley had always had a liquor license for events that are private - such as those in the Robert Michel Ballroom in the Student Center
(like when we used to have the post-season banquets but that's been so long ago that many will not recall...)
....and in other closed or private venues, but this move appears more aimed at open, public liquor sales to fans as was the case in the Fieldhouse.
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