The Jackson Beer Board considered and approved four requests for permits – three business and one special occasion – during its monthly meeting at the City Council Chambers, Tuesday.
Zaid Alshaif, a representative for a business known as Zaid Group Inc., and owner of Goldline, a convenience store at 1819 Highway 45 Bypass, was issued a permit to sell, store and distribute beer for consumption off the premises.
Goldline is now able to sell beer for the first time since January 2018.
The license was revoked following a third offense for selling beer to minors.
Mohammad H. Al Jafari, owner of Highland Market, 1353 South Highland Avenue, was issued a business permit to sell, store and distribute beer for consumption off the premises.
Barry J. Nabours, Jr., was issued a permit for a business known as Jackson Blues, LLC DBA Coyote Blues, 1430 Union University Drive, Suite E, for selling, storing and serving beer on the premises where sold.
Kortney D. Listenbee, representing the Jackson Service League, Inc., was granted a special occasion permit to sell, store and serve beer at an event to be held at the Aeneas Building, 300 North Cumberland Street, February 23.
(PHOTO: Goldline, 1819 Highway 45 Bypass)
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