Liquor license approval: The Safe Room, 3rd Ave North
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.
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.
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.
Downtown Ministries gets permission to attach roof gutters to a city building. Low-impact facility agreement on consent.
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.
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.
Restaurant liquor license transfer allows Hot and Hot Fish Club to serve alcohol at 2901 2nd Avenue South.
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.
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.
Medical Clinic Board of Birmingham gets permission to place a two-sided projection sign on public property. City retains oversight of signage on rights of way through license agreement.
Andrew George's lounge gets approval to serve alcohol at 3912 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North. This means a new drinking establishment in the neighborhood.
Mugshots Grill & Bar on 23rd Street gains approval to serve beer, wine, and spirits. Allows the restaurant to expand its beverage offerings and operations.
Revelator Coffee Company gets approval to serve alcohol at its location on Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North, expanding the business model for the coffee shop.
Council votes on whether to grant Magic City Eplex LLC a license to sell alcohol at this Crestwood Boulevard location. Public hearing held for interested parties to comment.
Christy's LLC is applying to serve alcohol at a new restaurant location on 2nd Avenue North. The license decision affects what beverages the business can sell and requires public hearing and council approval.
New or transferred liquor licenses affect neighborhood character and police resources. This Class II Lounge Retail License at 1152 11th Avenue South requires council approval.
JP&A Inc. receives permission to sell beer and wine at University Grocery on 11th Avenue South, expanding retail alcohol availability in the area.
City commits $45,000 over three years to maintain crime-tracking software that police rely on daily. Sole-source purchase means no competitive bidding.
Delia's Foods Inc. is applying to serve alcohol at Los Amigos, 2839 7th Avenue South. The public can testify at a hearing before the license is granted.
City commits $45K over three years for crime-analysis software support. Ensures police department maintains access to tools used in investigations and crime tracking.
SA Food Mart LLC seeks to transfer an off-premise beer and wine license for 4101 3rd Avenue South. Public hearing permits residents to comment on the license transfer.