Special retail liquor license approved for The Heights at 4016 Avenue I
The Heights 218, LLC receives permission to serve alcohol at this Ensley location. Liquor licenses affect neighborhood character and local business operations.
The Heights 218, LLC receives permission to serve alcohol at this Ensley location. Liquor licenses affect neighborhood character and local business operations.
Local bar at 4120 3rd Avenue South applying for liquor license. City Council hearing all interested parties on the application.
Roscoes Bar and Lounge is seeking a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I License for its location at 3300 Jefferson Avenue SW. The decision determines whether the business can legally serve alcohol at that address.
Liquor licensing decision affects what types of alcohol can be served at this 1st Avenue North location. Public hearing allows neighbors and residents to comment on the application.
Greenawalt Hospitality gains permission to sell retail goods at Legion Field Stadium during the month of October 2022. This is a temporary license for a specific event or season at the venue.
Found Objects, LLC receives approval to operate a lounge retail liquor establishment (Class I license) at 2205 2nd Avenue North. The license allows beer and wine service at the venue.
Business can install a 36-inch illuminated blade sign on public property. This is a routine commercial use permit.
A liquor license transfer application for a new retail location on Messer Airport Highway. Public hearing will allow neighbors and residents to weigh in on approval.
MAPCO Express is applying to sell beer and wine at its location on Finley Boulevard. Council will hear from the business and the public before deciding whether to grant the license.
Hemings Group's application for a Club Liquor Class II license at 1623 2nd Avenue North, Unit 106 moves toward approval. This allows the venue to serve alcohol under state and city regulations at that downtown location.
Business gets permission to install a blade sign on public right-of-way. Standard licensing arrangement with no direct impact on residents.
City approves advertising signs on public right-of-way near 20 Mid. F.F., LLC gets permission to install up to 20 blade signs to promote upcoming businesses in the area.
FM Birmingham, LLC and Express Oil Development, LLC get permission to install an advertising blade sign for an all-day café on city property. This is a routine licensing agreement that allows private use of public right-of-way space.
Troy A. Whetstone gets permission to install an advertising sign on city right-of-way to promote office space in a building at 70.
Graymont Food at 541 Graymont Avenue West, Suite A, can now sell beer and wine for off-premises consumption under new ownership.
David, LLC seeks to sell beer and wine at the Chevron station on 12th Avenue North. Council will hear the application and decide whether to approve the license.
Bar La Fete, located at 2212 Morris Avenue, Suite 201, receives approval to serve alcohol as a restaurant. This enables the venue to operate under full liquor licensing.
A new liquor license (Class 160 Special Retail) is approved for Avenue D Events at this South Birmingham location. The hearing allows public comment on the license before final approval.
Slice Crestline, LLC seeks to serve alcohol at 1101 Dunston Avenue. Council will hear from the business and any neighbors with concerns about the license.
Remington Investment, LLC gains beer and wine license for the restaurant at 1909 11th Avenue South. Allows the business to serve alcohol with food.