Downtown San Antonio nightclub Paramour faces eviction lawsuit

The landlord of Paramour, the San Antonio rooftop bar known for its drag brunches and River Walk views, is pressuring it to pay up or move out, legal filings show. CDC Enterprises L.P., the owner of downtown's Phipps Building, early this month sued the entity that does business as Paramour in Bexar County District Court, alleging it owes $260,000 in rent, fees and interest. Days later, CDC filed with the county's Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace to evict the club from the Phipps, according to an Express-News report.
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