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Baltimore’s Grand Central nightclub closes permanently following alleged COVID-19 violation

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Capital Gazette.Fogleman noted that the club was operating on “borrowed time,” as the club’s owners were planning to redevelop the property into an eight-story office building, complete with retail space and a full-service restaurant.

It was slated to close at the end of the month.“It will cost them lost revenue over the next three and a half weeks, but they think it’s the best that they can do in order to ensure 100% compliance with liquor laws,” Fogleman said.Landmark Partners, a Baltimore-based developer, bought the club for $1.4 million last year after longtime owner Don Davis decided to sell it due to his battle with throat cancer.See also: Baltimore LGBTQ business’s Gay Pride flag burned in apparent hate crimeGrand Central’s closure.

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