Redmont Distilling granted manufacturer license at 4550 5th Ave S
New distillery license allows spirits production at the 5th Avenue South location. Local manufacturing and liquor licensing decisions shape neighborhood commercial activity.
New distillery license allows spirits production at the 5th Avenue South location. Local manufacturing and liquor licensing decisions shape neighborhood commercial activity.
J&R Investment Group can now operate a lounge with beer, wine, and spirits at 718 Graymont Avenue North.
Liquor license decision for a new restaurant at 2nd Avenue North. Approval allows the establishment to serve alcohol at the location.
High Speed Market LLC gains permission to sell beer and wine at its location on John Carroll Drive. License transfers allow retailers to begin or continue alcohol sales in compliance with local regulations.
Wildwood Marathon location at 301 Commons Drive now authorized to sell beer and wine. Expands retail alcohol options in the area.
Off-premise beer and wine sales at this location require city approval. The license transfer to DNS 15 LLC enables alcohol sales at Finley Shell if approved by council.
Bush Boulevard Citgo LLC's request to sell beer and wine at 2512 Bush Boulevard moves to City Council approval after public hearing.
Publix now permitted to sell beer and wine for off-site consumption at its Lakeshore Pavilion location.
Event Concessions, Inc. receives approval to operate food and beverage concessions at the October 18 outdoor concert at Campus Greens. Citizens attending can expect organized food service at the event.
Redemptive Cycles Services, Inc. gets permission to hold the Tall Bike Joust VII event on October 19, 2019 at Rickwood Field—a public gathering that requires city licensing.
Slice LLC can now host the Woodlawn Sunday Dinner event on October 13, 2019, closing 55th Place North between 1st Avenue North and South.
AMIYP-Uptown LLC gains permission to serve alcohol at Your Pie (2311 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North). Liquor licenses affect neighborhood character and operations at commercial venues.
Mayahuel LLC seeks approval to operate a lounge-style bar serving retail liquor at this South Birmingham location. License approval determines whether the establishment can legally serve alcohol.
The Safe Room, Inc. receives a lounge retail liquor license to serve alcohol at its 3rd Avenue North location. This allows the business to operate legally as a full-service bar in Birmingham.
Downtown Ministries gets permission to attach roof gutters to a city building. Low-impact facility agreement on consent.
Hamida Inc. is moving its off-premise beer and wine license to MMM Food Mart at 1546 FL Shuttlesworth Drive. The license allows the store to sell packaged beer and wine to residents.
Brothers Quick Stop, Inc. is transferring an existing off-premise beer and wine license to Third Avenue Food Mart at 101 3rd Avenue West. The store will now be authorized to sell beer and wine for off-site consumption.
Restaurant liquor license transfer allows Hot and Hot Fish Club to serve alcohol at 2901 2nd Avenue South.
Birmingham Landmarks, Inc. can install an illuminated two-sided sign on city property in front of the historic Alabama Theatre. This is a routine use of public right-of-way for business signage.
El Sol Corporation can now sell alcohol at its Mega Sol location on Valley Avenue. The business meets city licensing requirements for retail alcohol service.