Liquor license application: The Vault at 1920 3rd Ave N
The Vault of Downtown, Inc. seeks a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license for its establishment downtown. The public hearing allows neighbors and residents to comment on the license.
The Vault of Downtown, Inc. seeks a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license for its establishment downtown. The public hearing allows neighbors and residents to comment on the license.
TDA Holdings seeks a restaurant retail liquor license for Steel Gastropub at 2808 7th Avenue South. Public hearing allows neighbors and interested parties to weigh in on the license.
C Town, Inc. is applying to transfer an off-premise beer and wine license to a location at 4010 Messer Airport Highway Suite B. The city will hold a public hearing to consider the application and receive input from interested parties.
A new club liquor license application for 1179–16th Avenue West. Council will hear from the applicant and neighbors about whether to approve the license.
C Town, Inc. is requesting to move its Lounge Retail Liquor Class II License to 4010 Messer Airport Highway. Council will hear from the applicant and public interested parties before voting on the transfer.
OT 2021, LLC can now operate a restaurant retail liquor license at 100 Frankfurt Circle. The business joins the city's licensed venues.
Council to hear from nearby residents and businesses about a new lounge liquor license application in the downtown area. Public comment period determines whether the bar can operate.
Argana Nori Arsaguna, Inc. seeks approval to serve alcohol at Umami (2808 7th Avenue South Suite 117). Council will hold a public hearing on the application.
Mobile Bay Trading Company seeks approval to serve alcohol at Red or White Birmingham on Clairmont Avenue. The city holds a public hearing to consider the application.
New liquor lounge coming to 2nd Avenue North. Council will hear from the applicant and public before voting on the license.
Approval would allow Cassanova to serve alcohol at the 1st Avenue North location. The Council will hear from interested parties before deciding.
Community Shelves LLC is transferring an off-premise beer and wine license to the Save A Lot store at 873 Dennison Avenue S.W. The hearing allows residents and interested parties to comment on the license change before approval.
Pryor Corp LLC gains retail liquor authority to serve alcohol at The Eighty-8 on Magnolia Avenue South. New liquor licenses reshape neighborhood character and local business competition.
JJ Lewis Investments is applying for a retail liquor license to sell alcohol at Lewis Roebuck Golf Course on Roebuck Boulevard. The decision will determine whether the business can serve drinks on site.
Ampersandwich LLC at 4120 3rd Avenue South is approved to sell beer and wine for consumption on premises and off-site, expanding the deli's beverage offerings.
Private company gets permission to install structures in public right-of-way, including canopies, signs, and doors. Agreement likely affects pedestrian access or street appearance in the location.
Jenny Beam Klein gets permission to hold an event in Washington Square without noise-ordinance restrictions for 30 minutes on March 22 evening. Neighbors in District 2 may experience elevated noise during that window.
City Council backing Grand Bistro's application to serve alcohol. ABC Board decides whether to approve the license.
Senior Bowl event in Cathedral Square will exceed normal noise limits on January 31 from 6–10 p.m. Residents and nearby businesses in District 2 may experience louder activity during that window.
Callghan's Irish Social Club at 250 Marine St. can now serve alcohol at special events. The license allows the venue to host ticketed or private functions with beer, wine, and spirits.