stbus83 137 Report post Posted January 12, 2014 Sadly its the same in Kingston. Think its been about 20 yrs now since anyone seriously tried to open a new club here. But, of course, there was such an outcry from `the usual suspects`, and the conservative city council listens to these morons, they were hounded out of town. Even the Plaza, the lone survivor, (I remember 3 busy clubs back in the 80`s), keeps getting harassed by CH, i.e., requiring all employees (both girls & staff), to have annual $100 permits, frequent unecessary inspections, etc. Plus I think most communities now have stupid, bizzare zoning laws, that require any new club must now be located in remote, out of the way industrial areas! Hardly an incentives to open a new business. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites