Friday, Aug. 21, 2009 | 7:12 p.m.
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- How clubs were punished: Warn, warn again (8-19-2009)
- County grants temporary license to Prive (8-18-2009)
- Privé close to receiving temporary liquor license (8-17-2009)
- Prive withdraws appeal of liquor license denial (8-14-2009)
- Third time a charm for Privé’s liquor license? (8-14-2009)
- Former Prive workers blast handling of tips (8-10-2009)
- Is the party over for Prive? (7-29-2009)
- Prive enlists lawyer with connections in fight for liquor license (7-29-2009)
Privé nightclub is cleared to re-enter the Vegas nightlife scene. For 30 days anyway.
On Tuesday the County Commission, acting in its capacity as the county Liquor and Gaming Board, gave its blessing to a temporary license for Privé, but not to the 90-day temporary license proposed by Department of Business License director Jacqueline Holloway. Commissioners instead approved a 30-day temporary license. The commission did so with the provision that further discussion of the Privé issue be added to the commission’s next meeting on Sept. 1.
Holloway today officially issued Privé the temporary license, which is set to expire on Sept. 20.
In anticipation of Tuesday’s approval, Privé reportedly started booking talent as early as last Saturday. According to Privé’s Facebook profile, Janet Jackson’s ex, Jermaine Dupree will appear tonight as a guest DJ. Actor Ice T is booked for the return of Monday, Aug. 24’s We Rock Hip-Hop industry party. A “surprise” guest is advertised for Saturday, Aug. 22.
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