RIP to The Office / Foxy Lady
[QUOTE=Travellr;4955835]I drove out there this evening and it wasn't open, despite Google Maps saying it was open. It appears to be in the middle of a remodel. Can you guys confirm?[/QUOTE]Stopped through the Officer / Foxy Lady on Thursday 10/8 around 3 pm. Immediately noticed doors all around the building were open with no patron vehicles in the lot, but a few utility trucks out front.
Decided to take a peek through the wide open doors and was shocked to see the place COMPLETELY hollowed out! No stage, no bar, no walls, no nothing! A guy was inside shoveling around debris with a bulldozer. I asked a couple guys sitting in a utility truck about what was going on and they said they were rebuilding the facility, although they could not confirm if it would still be a stripclub.
But one thing is for certain: the Office / Foxy Lady as I knew it, is officially RIP. This place was actually popping a few years back before eventually becoming the last true hole in the wall spot where older strippers would go for their farewell tour. Assuming they come back as a stripclub, I'm pretty sure it will join the ranks of the make it rain model of clubs.
Oasis, Cheeta, and Pink Pony.
Heard a rumor the Oasis, Cheeta and Pink Pony may be shutting down? Anyone hear anything?
Onxy- re PP Oasis closing
One of the PP dancers told me that Onyx (purchased by the folks that own PP last year) is opening in the next few weeks and that she will be dancing there. Don't know about Oasis but the crowd there has been about the same to me on the few occasions I have stopped by. Fulton Co way more lenient than the political cloud PP has lived under for the last several years, so your report would not surprise me.
Three Independent Situations
[QUOTE=HollowGuy;5021355]Heard a rumor the Oasis, Cheeta and Pink Pony may be shutting down? Anyone hear anything?[/QUOTE]The Cheetah property is becoming a high rise, so they have to close at some point.
PP may simply be moving operations to Onyx in Fulton County. Plus the PP site is valuable real estate.
Oasis has been successfully fighting the government for years. The following is supposition: It may be that they are losing money. They are in a shopping center that has been 90% vacant for decades. Maybe someone is buying the larger property to scrape off the shopping center and redevelop the land.