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California Assembly Rejects Extension of 'Last Call' Hours for Alcohol Sales

Bill Would Have Let 10 Cities Test Possible Boost for Night Life, Real Estate Demand
Some business leaders in California cities like Fresno were hoping to inject more night life into emerging downtown districts by testing out extended alcohol sales. (Downtown Fresno Partnership)
Some business leaders in California cities like Fresno were hoping to inject more night life into emerging downtown districts by testing out extended alcohol sales. (Downtown Fresno Partnership)
CoStar News
September 16, 2019 | 7:08 P.M.

The California Assembly has rejected a "last call" bill that would have allowed 10 cities to try out extending alcohol sales past the current 2 a.m. state limit, which its proponents and some cities had hoped could spur new night-life-related development in urban-core areas.

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