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Dallas board reinstates permit for poker room despite city opposition
The city of Dallas has lost its latest battle in a long-running dispute over poker rooms. A five-member panel of the Dallas Board of Adjustment voted 4-1 to reinstate the certificate of occupancy for Champions Social Club, an upscale venue that plans to operate a poker room in North Dallas. The decision, handed down after a marathon seven-and-a-half-hour hearing, reversed the city’s April move to revoke the club’s certificate of occupancy just days after initially approv
Dallas board reinstates permit for poker room despite city opposition
The city of Dallas has lost its latest battle in a long-running dispute over poker rooms. A five-member panel of the Dallas Board of Adjustment voted 4-1 to reinstate the certificate of occupancy for Champions Social Club, an upscale venue that plans to operate a poker room in North Dallas. The decision, handed down after a marathon seven-and-a-half-hour hearing, reversed the city’s April move to revoke the club’s certificate of occupancy just days after initially approv
Community opposes Deer Park plan to replace bowling alley with self-storage site
A plan to demolish a longstanding bowling alley in Deer Park and replace it with a self-storage facility has drawn significant pushback from residents, many of whom voiced their opposition during a recent town planning board meeting. The proposed project would see the removal of Strike 10 Lanes, located at the corner of Long Island and Irving Avenues, and the construction of a two-story, 17,000-square-foot self-storage facility with a basement in its place. Residents described the
Community opposes Deer Park plan to replace bowling alley with self-storage site
A plan to demolish a longstanding bowling alley in Deer Park and replace it with a self-storage facility has drawn significant pushback from residents, many of whom voiced their opposition during a recent town planning board meeting. The proposed project would see the removal of Strike 10 Lanes, located at the corner of Long Island and Irving Avenues, and the construction of a two-story, 17,000-square-foot self-storage facility with a basement in its place. Residents described the









