Roxy Cabaret sues developer Bonnis Properties for forced closure in 2022

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Construction next door caused damage to the Roxy Cabaret's building, forcing nightclub to close for six weeks

Venerable Vancouver nightclub Roxy Cabaret is suing large Granville Street land owner Bonnis Properties, for work Bonnis allegedly initiated that caused damage to the Roxy Cabaret's building, forcing the venue to close for six weeks in spring 2022.

Bonnis retained DBS Construction Ltd. as its general contractor, and DBS is also listed as a defendant in the lawsuit. The other defendants include Tham Demolition Ltd., ABC Contractor #1 and ABC Contractor #2. Tham Demolition is named in the lawsuit because the Roxy Cabaret and its co-plaintiffs allege that either Bonnis or DBS retained Tham Demolition to be a subcontractor. ABC Contractor #1 and ABC Contractor #2 are unknown contractors on the project.

The Roxy Cabaret alleges that as a result of the incident, it has suffered loss, damage and expense.

 

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