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Baltimore liquor board approves multiple ownership transfers, grants 180‑day hardship extension

2176278 · January 30, 2025
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The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City on Jan. 30 approved several license ownership transfers, accepted a $500 fine paid by a licensee and granted a 180‑day hardship extension for one license, the board said during the meeting.

The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City approved several ownership transfers for Class A and Class B beer, wine and liquor licenses and granted a 180‑day hardship extension during its Jan. 30 meeting.

The board voted to grant a 180‑day hardship extension for the Class BD7 license at 307–11 West Madison Street, filed on behalf of Lisa Markowitz, after counsel said Markowitz would file a substitution and a transfer application and had regained control of the premises. The extension was approved based on the applicant’s December 30 letter and testimony made at the hearing.

The board also approved multiple transfer applications. Counsel Peter Privis and attorney Sean Harvey presented the applicants and proffered details about purchase prices, financing and operator plans.…

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