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'''Sensation Palace''' is a proposed topless dance club planned for 2402 [[Derby Way]] in [[Birmingham]]. The [[Birmingham City Council]]'s Public Safety Committee denied a dancing permit for the club in July [[2009]] after neighboring property owners voiced strong objections.
'''Sensation Palace''' is a topless dance club located at 2404 [[Derby Way]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Liberty Highlands]] neighborhood. The general manager is [[Drayton Nay]].
 
The [[Birmingham City Council]]'s Public Safety Committee denied a dancing permit for the club in July [[2009]] after neighboring property owners voiced strong objections. [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]] judge [[Houston Brown]] overturned the Council's decision. A group of area residents, business leaders and ministers calling themselves [[Citizens to Preserve Derby Parkway]], subsequently lobbied the city to appeal Brown's ruling.


==References==
==References==
* Bryant, Joseph D. (July 7, 2009) "Northeast Jeffco residents pack City Council chamber for hearing on Sensation Palace." ''Birmingham News''
* Bryant, Joseph D. (July 7, 2009) "Northeast Jeffco residents pack City Council chamber for hearing on Sensation Palace." ''Birmingham News''
* Coman, Victoria L. (March 2, 2010) "Residents ask Birmingham to appeal decision allowing strip club on Derby Way." ''Birmingham News''


[[Category:Proposed developments]]
[[Category:Strip clubs]]
[[Category:Strip clubs]]
[[Category:Derby Way]]
[[Category:Derby Way]]
[[Category:2009 buildings]]
[[Category:2009 establishments]]

Revision as of 20:07, 2 March 2010

Sensation Palace is a topless dance club located at 2404 Derby Way in Birmingham's Liberty Highlands neighborhood. The general manager is Drayton Nay.

The Birmingham City Council's Public Safety Committee denied a dancing permit for the club in July 2009 after neighboring property owners voiced strong objections. Jefferson County Circuit Court judge Houston Brown overturned the Council's decision. A group of area residents, business leaders and ministers calling themselves Citizens to Preserve Derby Parkway, subsequently lobbied the city to appeal Brown's ruling.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (July 7, 2009) "Northeast Jeffco residents pack City Council chamber for hearing on Sensation Palace." Birmingham News
  • Coman, Victoria L. (March 2, 2010) "Residents ask Birmingham to appeal decision allowing strip club on Derby Way." Birmingham News