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* [[October 31]], [[2017]]: [[Skky]] dance club in the [[Studio Arts Building]] at [[Five Points South]] after numerous complaints about gang-related fights and various nuisances.  ([http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2017/10/birmingham_council_revokes_skk.html report])
* [[October 31]], [[2017]]: [[Skky]] dance club in the [[Studio Arts Building]] at [[Five Points South]] after numerous complaints about gang-related fights and various nuisances.  ([http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2017/10/birmingham_council_revokes_skk.html report])
* [[March 27]], [[2018]]: The city revoked [[Hoang Nguyen]]'s license to operate the [[Texaco Super Deli]] on [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard North]]. She is the wife of [[Ty Nguyen]], whose license had been revoked in [[2007]], and who was implicated in another shooting at the store where he was working as a clerk. ([http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2018/03/birmingham_council_deems_north.html report])
* [[March 27]], [[2018]]: The city revoked [[Hoang Nguyen]]'s license to operate the [[Texaco Super Deli]] on [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard North]]. She is the wife of [[Ty Nguyen]], whose license had been revoked in [[2007]], and who was implicated in another shooting at the store where he was working as a clerk. ([http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2018/03/birmingham_council_deems_north.html report])
* [[October 12]], [[2021]]: The city revoked the business and liquor licenses for [[Club Euphoria]] at 7 [[15th Street West]] in [[Rising-West Princeton]] ([https://www.al.com/crime/2021/10/birmingham-city-council-votes-to-revoke-club-euphoria-license.html report])


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Revision as of 15:42, 29 October 2021

This is a List of businesses closed by the Birmingham City Council:

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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.

In 2020 city attorney Nicole King established the "Office of the City Attorney's Drug and Nuisance Abatement Team" (OCA-DNAT) which has filed civil suits against businesses which are determined to have fostered nuisance conditions through negligence. The office takes complaints from the public and through the Birmingham Police Department. Businesses served with suits in 2020–2021 include the Monarch Ridge Apartments in Apple Valley and the Town Motel in Graymont.

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