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'''Onyx Lounge''' (also known as '''The Onyx''' or '''Club Onyx''') is a bar located at 615 [[8th Avenue West]] in [[Graymont neighborhood|Graymont]]. It is owned by [[Keith Davis]].
'''Onyx Lounge''' (also known as '''The Onyx''' or '''Club Onyx''') is a bar located at 615 [[8th Avenue West]] in [[Graymont neighborhood|Graymont]]. It is owned by [[Keith Davis]] and opened around [[2007]].
 
The patio outside the club was the scene of a [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2017|fatal shooting]] in October 2017. At the time it occurred, the [[Birmingham City Council]]'s Public Safety Committee was already holding public hearings about noise complaints, infractions regarding the sale of liquor and tobacco, and security concerns. The committee recommended revoking the club's business license. After a presentation by the club's owners, the City Council voted to delay action for 16 weeks while their proposed changes were put into effect.


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==References==
* Edgemon, Erin (October 17, 2017) "Birmingham Council committee: Revoke Onyx Lounge license." {{BN}}
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 7 November 2017

Onyx Lounge (also known as The Onyx or Club Onyx) is a bar located at 615 8th Avenue West in Graymont. It is owned by Keith Davis and opened around 2007.

The patio outside the club was the scene of a fatal shooting in October 2017. At the time it occurred, the Birmingham City Council's Public Safety Committee was already holding public hearings about noise complaints, infractions regarding the sale of liquor and tobacco, and security concerns. The committee recommended revoking the club's business license. After a presentation by the club's owners, the City Council voted to delay action for 16 weeks while their proposed changes were put into effect.

References

  • Edgemon, Erin (October 17, 2017) "Birmingham Council committee: Revoke Onyx Lounge license." The Birmingham News