The property is owned by the Michigan-based MIC Ltd., according to Jefferson property valuation records. The woman said she didn't believe the business intended to close. The man said he wasn't aware of the development plans. The operators of Deja Vu were not at the club on a quick visit Monday afternoon. A request left with employees for someone in management to call was not answered.Ī man and woman who identified themselves as employees declined to give their names. The council has the final verdict on the rezoning. McCartin said in an interview Monday that some existing structures on the site will be razed, if his request for new commercial zoning is granted by the commission and by Louisville Metro Council. is based in Prospect and has the land along Taylor under contract. ► Orphans come back to ‘The Home’ that took them in ► Paul: Steps to repeal ACA could come as early as Tuesday ► One woman killed, one man wounded in stabbing in Shively ![]() ![]() He is calling the project, at 3421 and 3343 Taylor Blvd., the Taylor Center. ![]() The developer said he doesn't know if the adult entertainment club, a fixture in Southern Louisville for decades near Taylor Boulevard and Longfield Avenue, will relocate or go out of business.ĭeveloper Gary McCartin, who has undertaken several significant projects in Southern Indiana, has applied to Louisville Metro Planning Commission to rezone a parcel along the east side of Taylor between Longfield and Oleanda avenues for the development. Deja Vu Showgirls men's club will have to find a new home or close if a developer follows through with plans to build a discount department store, fast food restaurants and a gas station on 2.5 acres about a mile from Churchill Downs.
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