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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]] | ||
* [[1950]]S: A store on [[Huntsville Road]] in [[Collegeville]] was closed down by the [[Birmingham City Commission]] at the request of [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] following a murder. | |||
* [[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. | * [[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. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Manis, Andrew M. (August 6, 1987) "[http://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15099coll2/id/79 Interview with Mr. Aldrich Gunn]" transscript at Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections | |||
* Bryant, Joseph D. (July 6, 2010) "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2010/07/birmingham_to_crack_down_on_nu.html Birmingham to crack down on nuisance nightclubs]" {{BN}} | * Bryant, Joseph D. (July 6, 2010) "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2010/07/birmingham_to_crack_down_on_nu.html Birmingham to crack down on nuisance nightclubs]" {{BN}} | ||
* Bryant, Joseph D. (March 18, 2014) "Good Friends restaurant where owner shot at customer loses license, is shut down by Birmingham City Council." {{BN}} | * Bryant, Joseph D. (March 18, 2014) "Good Friends restaurant where owner shot at customer loses license, is shut down by Birmingham City Council." {{BN}} |
Revision as of 11:59, 30 April 2014
This is a List of businesses closed by the Birmingham City Council:
- 1905: Rabbit Foot Saloon, license revoked by the Birmingham Board of Aldermen
- 1950S: A store on Huntsville Road in Collegeville was closed down by the Birmingham City Commission at the request of Fred Shuttlesworth following a murder.
- 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 (formerly "Club Asia") owned by Ahmed Mir Shahzed at 1709 1st Avenue North was closed down.
- June 11, 2013: Club Rave, a teen club owned by Stephen Jackson in the same location as the former Club Heat, was closed down.
- June 18, 2013: Bali Spa, a massage parlor on Center Point Parkway, was shut down.
- March 18, 2014: Good Friends Chinese & Seafood Restaurant was declared a nuisance and closed down following a shooting by the owner, Chun Hin Ching.
- April 22, 2014: The Continental Ballroom, which had re-opened as an event space without a liquor license, was closed down again following a shooting. Councilors expressed disgust at promotional materials for the business before declaring it a nuisance. (report)
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Developments
In May 2013 the Council adopted the "Kevin Felder ordinance" creating new security and reporting requirements for nightclubs and event venues. It was named in memory of the victim of a fatal stabbing outside Club Zen which led to its closure.
References
- Manis, Andrew M. (August 6, 1987) "Interview with Mr. Aldrich Gunn" transscript at Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
- Bryant, Joseph D. (July 6, 2010) "Birmingham to crack down on nuisance nightclubs" The Birmingham News
- Bryant, Joseph D. (March 18, 2014) "Good Friends restaurant where owner shot at customer loses license, is shut down by Birmingham City Council." The Birmingham News