Noise waiver approved for 1906 Springhill Avenue on May 16
Alex Zogbhy's request to allow noise from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. on May 16 at 1906 Springhill Avenue in District 1 exempts the event from city noise limits for that evening.
Alex Zogbhy's request to allow noise from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. on May 16 at 1906 Springhill Avenue in District 1 exempts the event from city noise limits for that evening.
Angela Montgomery can hold an event at 509 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue without Noise Ordinance restrictions on May 23, 10 a.m.–noon, in District 2.
Mobile will authorize a new Specialty Retailer of Consumable Hemp Products license at 3656 Government Blvd, allowing Healthy Harvest CBD to open and operate in the city.
Cloud 9 Vapes will be licensed to sell packaged liquor and specialty hemp products at 3913 Airport Boulevard. The ABC Board now decides whether to issue the license.
Balance Wine, LLC seeks permission to sell beer and wine at 2805 2nd Avenue South. Council will hear public comment on the application.
The Mustard Club at 2829 2nd Avenue South seeks approval to serve beer, wine, and spirits. License approval determines whether the business can operate as a full-service restaurant.
Pyramid Lib, LLC's application to operate a restaurant retail liquor license at this Dennison Avenue location is approved. Residents can provide feedback on the licensed establishment's operations.
A new lounge liquor retail license is approved for Daiquiri Factory at 7623-B 1st Avenue North. The business may now serve liquor under the Class I license category.
Swing Away Golf Club at 100 Frankfurt Circle receives approval to sell alcohol at the venue, allowing on-site beverage service for members and guests.
B&W Entertainment can now serve alcohol at Event 84, a special event at the downtown location. Liquor licenses allow retail alcohol sales and affect neighborhood commerce.
Honeycutt JR Enterprises can now sell food and beverages at The Classic Comedy Cookout on October 19–20, 2025, at 5812 1st Avenue North.
City will hold a public hearing on TheHive, LLC's application to operate a lounge retail liquor license (Class I) at this Ensley location. The outcome affects what alcohol sales are permitted in this neighborhood.
A special retail liquor license is being transferred to Boss Entertainment Center at 1612 3rd Avenue North, allowing alcohol sales at the venue.
Allows alcohol sales at Birmingham Race Course on John Rogers Drive under PCI Racing's ownership.
Bayou on 8th, LLC gains a restaurant retail liquor license at 432 8th Avenue West, allowing the business to serve alcohol on-site. Local residents can now patronize the restaurant with full beverage service.
Liquor license decision for new restaurant at Bruto location. Council will hear from applicant and interested parties before voting.
Jazzy E.L's special retail liquor license location is updated in city records from 1155 to 1161 B Bankhead Highway West, ensuring the permit matches the actual business address.
Curbside Provisions, LLC gains permission to serve beer and wine at the new Son of a Butcher location on 3rd Avenue South in Birmingham.
Special Retail Liquor License 160 transfers to Boss Entertainment Center at 1612 3rd Avenue North, clearing the way for alcohol service at the venue's 1st and 2nd floors.
Fixes the public notice for M&N Quick Stop's off-premise beer and wine license, ensuring the record is accurate and the business can operate legally.