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* [[May 17]], [[1899]]: The [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]] voted to revoke a license granted to the black-owned [[Slayton & Mauldin saloon]].
* [[May 17]], [[1899]]: The [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]] voted to revoke a license granted to the black-owned [[Slayton & Mauldin saloon]].
* [[1905]]: [[Rabbit Foot Saloon]], license revoked by the [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]]
* [[1905]]: [[Rabbit Foot Saloon]], license revoked by the [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]]
* [[December 10]], [[1905]]: [[Red Griffith]]'s saloon on the corner of [[3rd Avenue North]] and [[14th Street North|14th Street]] was closed by order of Mayor [[George Ward]] after a Black man died from drinking nearly 3 quarts of whisky.
* [[September 20]], [[1949]]: [[Ellis Barbecue]] at 521 [[20th Street South]] had its ABC license revoked by the [[Birmingham City Commission]] for selling whisky on Sunday.
* [[September 20]], [[1949]]: [[Ellis Barbecue]] at 521 [[20th Street South]] had its ABC license revoked by the [[Birmingham City Commission]] for selling whisky on Sunday.
* [[September 20]], [[1949]]: The [[Jordan Park Creamery]] at 815 [[12th Street South]] had its ABC license revoked by the [[Birmingham City Commission]] for selling beer on Sunday.
* [[September 20]], [[1949]]: The [[Jordan Park Creamery]] at 815 [[12th Street South]] had its ABC license revoked by the [[Birmingham City Commission]] for selling beer on Sunday.

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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.

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