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Nov 15, 2006

End in Sight in Shaw Liquor License Dispute

It may have been buried towards the bottom of a Post article this morning, but this little piece of news is sure to please some people: In other action, the council approved an emergency bill that allows exceptions for businesses that are within 400 feet of a school, college or District-operated recreation area applying for liquor licenses. D.C. law prohibits such proximity, but the bill will allow exceptions for businesses in commercial areas.It’s been a…

Jun 22, 2006

Shaw Establishments May Get Liquor Relief

For nearly a year, DCist has been following the conflict developing in Shaw between proprietors of new restaurants and bars and neighborhood churches, which oppose the opening of new establishments that allow drinking. Area churches have relied, so far, upon a provision in the law which grandfathers existing liquor stores and taverns, but which does not allow new establishments, “within 400 feet of a public, private, or parochial primary, elementary, or high school; college or…

Mar 06, 2006

Won’t Someone Please Think of the Children?

Today the on-going tiff between Vegetate and Shiloh Baptist Church in Shaw gained mainstream media attention. Well, sort of. Washington Times columnist Adrienne Washington reporter Amy Dolittle today explores the two sides of the conflict in the wake of the city’s recent decision not to grant the vegetarian restaurant a liquor license. City officials based their decision on an existing law forbidding the sale of alcohol within 400 feet of a school. One point of…

Feb 27, 2006

Vegetate Continues Fighting in Shaw

Last November we wrote about a brewing development fight in Shaw, where the Shiloh Baptist Church was exercising considerable influence against the applications for liquor licenses for two restaurants, Queen of Sheba and Vegetate. Recently DCist’s own Rob Goodspeed reported on the continuing struggle, writing that Vegetate was lobbying Council-member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) to act upon a clause in District law that would finally allow the vegetarian restaurant to get its liquor license. According…

 
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