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Liquor board approves multiple hardship extensions and transfers
Summary
At the April 24 hearing the Board approved a series of hardship extensions and transfer requests: multiple 180-day hardship extensions for damaged or closed premises, and several 90-day transfer hardship extensions and one ownership transfer with continued live entertainment.
The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City on April 24 approved a set of hardship extensions and transfer requests for restaurant and liquor licensees across the city.
The board granted 180-day hardship extensions under the Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article §12-22-02 for a number of premises that reported fire damage, closures, or other hardship reasons. The board also approved 90-day transfer hardship extensions for several transfer applicants under §12-17-05(b) and approved a transfer of ownership with continued live entertainment for Leon’s at 870 Park Avenue.
Why it matters: These actions keep existing liquor licenses in compliance with state and local rules while licensees complete repairs, close sales, or meet…
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