strip clubs in green bay wi.
ch69isfun
Wisconsin
hi I see this web site lists only one sc in green bay. there was three? does any one know what happened to the BODYSHOP & CENTERFOLDS ? these two sc are no longer listed for the green bay area, did they just close there doors or was it something else?
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The TUSCL links below are for the reviews for the two clubs. Both were last reviewed within the past year. It looks like your best source for an answer will be to PM a few of the more recent reviewers to see if they know the reasons for the clubs' closure:
The Body Shop
https://www.tuscl.net/stripclub.php?DID=…
Last review: 9/24/2012
Centerfolds Exotic Show Lounge
https://www.tuscl.net/stripclubreviews.p…
Last review: 12/24/2012
I checked the local newspaper there, and using the searching phrases, "Centerfolds/Body Shop close" and "strip clubs close," I didn't see an article about either club. If it had been closed because of law enforcement action, that likely would have been reported. I sense it was for reasons common to many businesses: Went out of business, or the owner lost the lease, etc. You're welcome to check further. See:
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/
I didn't check for TV coverage. (There are too many stations to check.) When a strip club closes, that usually makes the evening news. You can find a list of the Green Bay TV stations at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tel…
You can always call or stop by the former club locations, and if different tenants are in those lease spaces now, you can ask them if they know anything about clubs closures.
After about 50 years as a tavern and strip club in downtown Green Bay, the Body Shop is about to face the bulldozers.
The shuttered establishment at 418 N. Monroe Ave. is scheduled for demolition starting Thursday morning.
The city acquired the property earlier this year and closed the business known for its adult-themed entertainment.
City officials plan to use the vacant property as a parking lot unless a developer steps forward with new plans. With street improvements under way on Monroe Avenue, officials hope to establish a major new gateway to downtown.
Mayor Jim Schmitt and other city officials plan a brief ceremony at 8 a.m. Thursday before demolition begins.
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/arti…