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Columbia’s Five Points Community Divided Over Liquor License Renewals for Popular Establishments

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Columbia’s Five Points Faces Liquor License Battle

Hey there, Columbia! As we soak up the abundant sunshine today—with temperatures reaching a pleasant 85°F—there are some heated discussions happening over in the buzzing Five Points area. This community staple is currently making headlines for a significant issue concerning alcohol licenses.

What’s the Story?

The South Carolina Department of Revenue has conditional denied liquor license renewal requests for two of Five Points’ beloved spots, Group Therapy and Saloon. If you’re a regular at these establishments, this news may raise an eyebrow. The decision stems from protests lodged by local residents, which is shaking things up in the neighborhood.

Who is Involved?

Coley Frank Adams, a resident from the nearby Wales Garden community, initiated the protest, voicing concerns over the businesses’ compliance with state law. The accusations center around whether these establishments primarily serve meals — a requirement in South Carolina for liquor licenses. In his corner is none other than S.C. State Senator Dick Harpootlian, who has taken the lead to represent the dissenters’ views.

On the flip side, Group Therapy and Saloon have some legal heavyweights on their side, with attorneys Bakari Sellers and John Alphin from the Strom Law Firm defending them. So, it seems like a classic showdown between community interests and beloved local establishments.

What’s Next?

No specific date has been set for the hearings yet, but there is a glimmer of hope for patrons. Officials have confirmed that both venues can continue to operate and serve drinks while these disputes get ironed out in court. That’s some relief, right?

As this situation unfolds, Harpootlian stressed that the crux of the matter is compliance with the law. He said, “The issue is going to be, do they comply with the South Carolina Constitution in that their business is primarily and predominantly the service of meals. I want to litigate that issue. We’ve danced all around it.” It sounds like all eyes will be on that courtroom once the hearings kick off!

Support for the Establishments

Meanwhile, Sellers is adamant about the longevity of Group Therapy, asserting, “Group Therapy is going to be there for a very long period of time. I’m going to make sure Group Therapy is there so that Dick Harpootlian’s grandchildren can one day enjoy it just like he did.” His confidence might give fans of Group Therapy some hope, as it fights to remain a fixture in the Columbia nightlife scene.

Conclusion

As we enjoy this beautiful weather and gather with friends for sun-soaked afternoons, it’s hard not to feel the heartbeat of our local community. The outcome of this legal drama could shape the future of Five Points and its cultural landscape. Will Group Therapy and Saloon keep their licenses, or will local voices prevail? Only time will tell. In the meantime, let’s keep supporting our local businesses and enjoying everything Columbia has to offer!


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