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Baltimore liquor board approves multiple transfers, hardship extensions and reopenings
Summary
At its Dec. 4 meeting the Baltimore City Liquor Board approved a slate of 180‑day hardship extensions, multiple ownership transfers, reopenings and a new Class B restaurant license (subject to a community memorandum of understanding).
Baltimore City — The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City approved a broad set of licensing requests on Dec. 4, 2025, including hardship extensions, transfers of ownership for retail and restaurant licenses, a premises expansion and a new Class B restaurant license contingent on a neighborhood memorandum of understanding.
The board approved 180‑day hardship extensions for multiple licensees who cited paperwork, owner illness or the need to sell, including Brooklyn Boosters Club (644‑46 East Patapsco Ave.), Port Public House (1229 Whole St.) and Ceremony Coffee (1312 Point St.). Andrea Mayer, president of Concerned Citizens for a Better Brooklyn, testified the…
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