Starkville is abuzz as The Landing of Starkville, LLC prepares to apply for an On-Premise Retailer permit to sell alcohol on-site. Located at 706 University Drive, this venture aims to create a vibrant gathering spot for locals and visitors. As Mississippi’s alcohol laws come into play, public hearings will be available for community feedback. Meanwhile, Maben is also considering a new beer and light wine ordinance to boost local revenue, showing signs of transformation for both towns.
It’s an exciting time in Starkville as The Landing of Starkville, LLC gears up to apply for an On-Premise Retailer permit that would allow them to sell alcohol right at their location! Situated at 706 University Drive, this prospective establishment is riding a wave of enthusiasm as it seeks to provide residents and visitors with a refreshing place to unwind.
In accordance with Mississippi’s Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Laws, specifically the Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotated, this application is the first essential step toward making The Landing a go-to spot for socializing. If all goes well, they’ll be operating under their registered trade name. The anticipation is palpable among those watching the developments unfold.
The ambitious project is a collaboration of several established partners. Among them, we have:
Each partner brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, aiming to create a fantastic atmosphere where patrons can enjoy delicious food and a great selection of drinks.
For those with concerns, there’s an opportunity to voice objections. A public hearing can be requested in writing — just remember, those requests need to reach the Department of Revenue within 15 days from when the application is first published, which started on January 23, 2025.
Mayor Larry Pruitt has pointed out that this ordinance is crucial for generating revenue, especially considering the losses experienced from neighboring towns. It’s all about keeping Maben competitive and thriving! With plans to allow “beer barns” and external advertising for these newfound alcohol sales, the landscape of Maben could soon change considerably.
For any business hoping to jump onto this shiny new bandwagon, they’ll need to secure a retail permit from the Mississippi Department of Revenue. To sweeten the deal, the board aims for approval of this ordinance on August 5
Current venues in Oktibbeha County already enjoying resort status include the Starkville Country Club and a charming bed and breakfast. For aspiring establishments wanting to claim this status, they’ll have to navigate a process that involves securing a resolution from the supervisors, which then heads to the state legislature and MDOR for a final stamp of approval.
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