About three hours south of The Capital City, there’s an entertainment district with a history slightly younger than Montgomery’s, one that’s proud, fun and loud.
It’s Mobile — with an atmosphere full of wandering souls holding drinks, a bustling business scene, and music playing on almost every corner.
“What our ordinance did was really codify what people were already doing,” said Carol Hunter, communications director for Downtown Mobile Alliance. She was one of the people who helped draft Mobile’s entertainment district ordinance, which went into effect in 2013…