Love nightclub to reopen this Saturday
Love, the city's largest and dance club, will reopen on Saturday night, almost three months after a non-fatal New Year's Eve stabbing led police to close the club indefinitely.
General Manager Kris Ramson says guests coming this week will notice "more security, both inside and out," and other changes stipulated by the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration in order for the club to reopen. "We're just trying to get out feet wet" and see how it goes, he says.
The re-opening night's theme is the club's annual "La-Tex" party, which Ramson explains is short for "Louisiana vs. Texas" and popular with people who are from those two states or went to school there. Doors for the 18-and-over event open at 9, and DJ Money and DJ Anonymous are on the turntables.
-- Fritz Hahn
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Fritz Hahn
| March 24, 2010; 4:30 PM ET
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It would really be great if these nightclubs would stop operating in Ward 5. They continue to be a nuisance to the communities. The citizens of Ward 5 are now fighting the strip club known as the Stadium Club from residing in Ward 5. Clubs like Love, Lace, Delta, etc. just make our Ward difficult to rid of the bad reputation of prostitution and violence.