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San Loco closed for good on Feb. 16 after 15 years at 151 Avenue A, as we first reported here. The for rent signs are up now…
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We didn't spot the listing online. The sign says "retail," though given that San Loco had a full liquor license, you'd have to expect another bar-restaurant in this space.
As for San Loco, the locations on Second Avenue and Stanton Street remain open … as well as the outpost in Williamsburg.
Magnum? Where have I heard that name before?
ReplyDeleteOh, right, it's that developer/landlord who's being sued for $50 million BY HIS OWN PARENTS!!
http://evgrieve.com/2014/02/report-ben-shaouls-parents-are-suing.html
At least he's letting himself known and using the name Magnum, instead of hiding behind a front behind a front behind a front, for a change.
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