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PUBLIC NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY AUCTION: Bergen County Liquor License

The liquor license being offered is a Plenary Retail Consumption Liquor License No. 0208-33-009-009 issued by the Borough of Cresskill in Bergen County. Plenary Retail Consumption License (identified by license number “33″) permits the liquor license holder to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption at the licensed premises, and the sale of packaged goods for consumption off premises, the sale of packaged goods must take place in the public barroom unless prohibited by municipal ordinance. (see N.J.S.A. 33:1-12.)

Cresskill is a suburb of New York City with a population of 9,105. Cresskill is one of the best places to live in New Jersey. Living in Cresskill offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Cresskill there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. The average household income in Cresskill is $196,492. The median age in Cresskill is 45 years, 44.3 years for males, and 45.7 years for females.

In re: Brick City Investment Group, LLC., Debtor. US Bankruptcy Court District of New Jersey Ch. 11 (Subchapter V) Case No. 23-18750 (JKS). Sale subject to Bankruptcy Court Approval.

AuctionAdvisors is using DailyDac’s maxXasset platform to market and sell a liquor license in Bergen County, NJ. Bidding will open November 19th and the sale will conclude on November 21st at 3PM. Bids will be accepted online only through the dedicated website that can be found here: https://cresskill.maxxasset.com/. For more information on how you can use the maxXasset platform, visit: https://www.dailydac.com/maxxasset/

For more information contact

Oren Klein: [email protected]

Joshua Olshin: [email protected]

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