Judge allows landlord of San Antonio nightclub Paramour to evict it as a tenant
In the latest turn in a convoluted property dispute, a Bexar County judge ruled that the owner of downtown's Phipps Building can evict Paramour, its fancy rooftop bar, over unpaid rent, the Express-News reports. Judge Michele Garcia of Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of building owner CDC Enterprises LP in its eviction case against Paramour, an Alamo City nightlife staple known for its River Walk views and drag brunches. In a suit filed last month, CDC alleges bar owner Holy Spirits LLC failed to pay it months' worth of rent.
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