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Council approves liquor-license transfer for G Spot; dance-permit request delayed for safety-plan updates

2084292 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

The council granted a transfer of a Class I lounge retail liquor license for the G Spot (3912 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. N.) but delayed by four weeks the club’s application for a Division 2 dance permit after public-safety staff requested updates to the venue’s safety plan, including coverage for a food truck and second-floor access.

Birmingham City Council on Jan. 7 approved a transfer of a Class I lounge retail liquor license for the G Spot at 3912 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North but delayed consideration of the club’s Division 2 dance permit to allow the operator time to update its public-safety plan.

Applicant Andrew George said the business has operated six years and is seeking to move the liquor license from a sole proprietorship into an LLC. Sergeant Knight, business-compliance supervisor with the Birmingham Police Department, told the council he had reviewed the club’s safety plan and flagged…

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