All Good Manufacturing seeks restaurant liquor license at 3501 1st Ave S
New on-premise liquor license for a restaurant at 3501 1st Avenue South. The application is being heard on the consent agenda pending council approval.
New on-premise liquor license for a restaurant at 3501 1st Avenue South. The application is being heard on the consent agenda pending council approval.
Falcon 2 Food Mart, LLC gains permission to sell beer and wine at the 2400 Pearson Avenue location. This enables off-premise alcohol retail at that address.
All Good Manufacturing Co. gains authorization to operate as a licensed manufacturer at 3501 1st Avenue South. New industrial operations in the area may affect local traffic and activity patterns.
RL Restaurant Group's restaurant retail liquor license application for Slide Cafe has been approved. This allows the establishment to serve beer, wine, and spirits to patrons on-site.
Massey Building Group gains permission to place a blade sign on city right-of-way for a law firm location. This is a routine license agreement that allows private use of public space.
City approves Class I lounge retail liquor license for House Eleven at 5229 1st Avenue North. License allows alcohol sales at this location.
All Good Manufacturing can now serve alcohol at its location in Birmingham. This is a standard licensing decision that allows the business to operate a brew pub.
Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame receives retail liquor license #160 to operate at 1631 4th Avenue North. The venue can now serve alcohol at the historic downtown location.
New restaurant at 1821 2nd Avenue North is seeking approval to serve alcohol. Public hearing will allow community input on the license application.
Private business gains permission to install a two-sided illuminated sign (12'1" × 3'4") on public right-of-way. Sign placement and maintenance standards help keep streetscapes orderly and safe.
Private business granted permission to use public sidewalk space for canopies, pergola, fans, landing, and deck at 230 Second Avenue. Affects pedestrian access and public right-of-way management.
Council will vote on whether Burningtree BBQ can serve alcohol at its new location in Suite 102. Approval triggers a hearing for any public objections.
Innovate Alabama is allowed to install one blade sign on public right-of-way near their headquarters. Citizens should know which businesses get permission to use city property for signage.
Paige Prestige Management Group LLC gains retail liquor license (Class I) for lounge at 1157 Bankhead Highway West. Residents and businesses near this location have opportunity to weigh in on licensing decision.
Kowey LLC is seeking a license to sell beer and wine at 326 6th Avenue South. The decision determines whether alcohol sales are allowed at this grocery location.
LVPAL, LLC can now sell beer and wine at TA Express, 901 Bankhead Highway West. The license allows alcohol sales at this location.
Liquor licensing decision for a new lounge location in Birmingham. Council will hear the application and any objections during this meeting.
AG. JW., LLC seeks approval to operate The G Spot, a lounge-class liquor establishment in Birmingham. The hearing will determine whether the applicant meets licensing requirements for this location.
Liquor license applications require public notice and hearing. This determines whether a lounge retail license will be granted at the 1st Avenue North location; residents and interested parties can testify about impacts on the neighborhood.
Council will hear public comment on whether to grant a lounge liquor license for a new establishment in your neighborhood. Neighbors have a chance to raise concerns about noise, hours, or local impacts.