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* [[1905]]: [[Rabbit Foot Saloon]], license revoked by the [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]] | * [[1905]]: [[Rabbit Foot Saloon]], license revoked by the [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]] | ||
* [[September 26]], [[1995]]: [[Ulysses Smoot]] surrendered the licenses for his [[Jaguar Club]] on [[2nd Avenue North]]. | * [[September 26]], [[1995]]: [[Ulysses Smoot]] surrendered the licenses for his [[Jaguar Club]] on [[2nd Avenue North]]. | ||
* [[September 13]], [[2007]]: The city revoked [[Ty Nguyen]]'s license to operate the [[Texaco Super Deli]] on [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard North]] based on a pattern of mistreatment and assaults against customers. | |||
* [[November 27]], [[2007]]: The city revoked the [[Screening Room]]'s business license. | * [[November 27]], [[2007]]: The city revoked the [[Screening Room]]'s business license. | ||
* [[July 16]], [[2008]]: [[Banana Joe's]] ceased operating voluntarily under threat of closure by the city. | * [[July 16]], [[2008]]: [[Banana Joe's]] ceased operating voluntarily under threat of closure by the city. |
Revision as of 08:40, 26 September 2012
This is a List of businesses closed by the Birmingham City Council:
- 1905: Rabbit Foot Saloon, license revoked by the Birmingham Board of Aldermen
- September 26, 1995: Ulysses Smoot surrendered the licenses for his Jaguar Club on 2nd Avenue North.
- September 13, 2007: The city revoked Ty Nguyen's license to operate the Texaco Super Deli on Oporto-Madrid Boulevard North based on a pattern of mistreatment and assaults against customers.
- November 27, 2007: The city revoked the Screening Room's business license.
- July 16, 2008: Banana Joe's ceased operating voluntarily under threat of closure by the city.
- 2008: The city opted not to renew the business license for Mike's Crossroads, but a judge intervened.
- June 29, 2010: The council revoked Leovigildo Castro's license to operate the Continental Ballroom.
- September 22, 2010: Zen was declared a public nuisance and closed.
- June 28, 2011: Richard Walker's license to operate the L. R. Hall Auditorium was revoked.
- July 12, 2012: Nomtae's business license was revoked.
- August 21, 2012: Mike's Crossroads was again closed by the city.
- September 11, 2012: Club Heat was closed down.
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References
- Bryant, Joseph D. (July 6, 2010) "Birmingham to crack down on nuisance nightclubs" The Birmingham News