Liquor license: 757 Bar & Lounge, 2904 Lomb Avenue
City council will decide whether to grant a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license to 757 INC, LLC. This allows the business to serve alcohol at the address.
City council will decide whether to grant a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license to 757 INC, LLC. This allows the business to serve alcohol at the address.
New full-service lounge liquor license approved for 2913 Cullman Avenue. Adds retail alcohol sales to the neighborhood.
KRINA09, Inc. gains permission to serve beer and wine at 3424 6th Avenue South. Liquor license transfers affect neighborhood commercial activity and local tax base.
Council approves a special retail liquor license for House Eleven's location on 1st Avenue North, allowing the business to sell packaged alcohol beverages.
Liquor retailer approved to serve customers at 1116 3rd Avenue North. License type allows on-premise consumption in addition to off-premise sales.
Johin'na, LLC is applying to serve alcohol at its restaurant location. The decision affects what beverages the restaurant can sell and determines if the business can operate as planned.
Lower Lakeview, LLC's application for a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I License at Billy's Tavern will determine whether the business can serve alcohol at this location.
The Shop @ 1417 Private Social & Savings Club can now serve alcohol at 1417 Pearson Avenue SW under a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license, subject to state and local regulations.
Vendor approved to sell food, drinks, or merchandise at June 14 Pride celebration on 5th Avenue South.
Lapeer Steak & Seafood at 2308 1st Avenue South gains approval to sell beer, wine, and spirits. License allows the restaurant to serve alcohol on premises.
Katrice Amour Business Institute LLC is applying to serve alcohol at 6933 1st Avenue North. Council will hear from interested parties before deciding whether to approve the license.
Legends Music LLC is seeking a special retail liquor license for the Birmingham Amphitheater venue at 2350 15th Avenue North. Council will hear from the applicant and public on whether to approve alcohol sales at the amphitheater.
New liquor retail license at 2330 Pearson Avenue S.W. requires council approval and a public hearing. Neighbors can comment on impacts like traffic, safety, and neighborhood character.
MM CS Services LLC seeks to transfer an off-premise beer and wine license to operate at Store 1321. City council will hear from interested parties and decide whether to approve the transfer.
Council will consider whether to grant a Lounge Retail Liquor Class I license for The Humidor Room in downtown Birmingham. Public hearing allows neighbors and interested parties to voice support or concerns.
Council will decide whether Falcon Food Mart can sell beer and wine at its location on 3rd Avenue West. Public hearing allows neighbors and interested parties to weigh in on the license application.
City Council will hear arguments for and against a new restaurant liquor license in downtown Birmingham. The decision affects what alcohol can be served at this location and whether the business can operate as planned.
New seafood restaurant gets permission to install a projecting blade sign in public right-of-way. Sign placement requires city approval to ensure public safety and street aesthetics.
Business allowed to install replacement awning on public sidewalk. Routine permit for private use of city right-of-way.
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.