With the club shutting down, has anyone seen any of the girls there at other clubs? I went a couple time before the shutdown and wanted to see a couple of them again.
I didn't notice any at Bandaids on Friday night. At least not the ones I was looking for. Time to check out Hiliter again and see what's up over there.
I wonder what Centerfold's assets might be worth purchasing? Not the real estate or the building, tables, chairs, liquor? Unless someone thinks the Hi Liter can own a second location?
There's not much to choose from in North Phoenix. If HL management can get the liquor license and has cash, I think it would be a smart move. I don't think a nude juice bar would be all that popular, but who knows?
Liquor licensing is done by the state. Various article indicate AZ liquor board worked with the managing company to have their license "voluntarily revoked". Makes them ineligible to re-license within 1 year from the date or revocation.
Thanks for the link. I picked this out of the article:
Jeffery Trillo, an assistant director of administration with the department, says Centerfolds’ license is now the property of the state. It could potentially wind up being issued to a new owner as a part of the liquor license lottery that the department conducts every year.
Would love to catch up with Sandy from the CF dayshift, huge tits, heavy tats, thigh high boots, squeaky voice. Older and thicker, but nice girl with the biggest tits in town. If anyone sees her around town, a PM would be appreciated!
It's often a crapshoot getting w/ a dancer at a club she currently works at, let alone if a club closes.
If you're really into a dancer best to get her #, most dancers are willing to give it b/c it means consistent $$$ for them - and nowadays dancers can use a burn-app and not have to give out their real #
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That makes no sense to me, but who knows?
I do not know how most liquor license are granted or transferred. Both cities and counties can grant them, I think.
I do not know how most liquor license are granted or transferred. Both cities and counties can grant them, I think.
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/music/cen…
Jeffery Trillo, an assistant director of administration with the department, says Centerfolds’ license is now the property of the state. It could potentially wind up being issued to a new owner as a part of the liquor license lottery that the department conducts every year.
If you're really into a dancer best to get her #, most dancers are willing to give it b/c it means consistent $$$ for them - and nowadays dancers can use a burn-app and not have to give out their real #