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New Nightclub To Skip Alcohol Sales, Offer More Nudity
By Chinh Doan
OMAHA, Neb. — The site of a former Omaha strip club is ready to house a dif- ferent business model: Bring-your- own-alcohol and see all-nude entertain- ers.
The concept is set to replace the for- mer "20's Nightclub" near 73rd and Farnam Streets.
Shane Harrington, who will oversee the new nightclub called "Club Omaha" said it’s the first of its kind.
Harrington said because not much will change physical- ly, other than some new furniture a new outdoor sign, he doesn't have to apply for any per- mits.
KETV NewsWatch 7 was there Monday afternoon when a city inspector showed up and was denied entry by Harrington.
"Because we don't need a liquor license, we're not making any changes to the building, so as long as you don't make structural changes, you don't have to pull permits or anything," said Harrington.
Harrington said just
like his three other clubs in Central Nebraska, Club Omaha will be mem- bers-only and will not sell alcohol.
Instead, Harrington said, visitors will register, pay a fee to get in and bring their own liquor or beer.
"We probably make 30 percent less than a bar, but we enjoy freedoms that a bar with a liquor license wouldn't be able to, and those freedoms are the dancers are allowed to dance fully nude," said Harrington.
It's a new concept leading to many questions.
"I'm really con- cerned with possibil-
ity of human traffick- ing," said Cindy Tefft, captain of an area business watch group. "I'm also con- cerned about drugs."
Harrington said there will be those in doubt, like there have been with his other clubs, but he stressed the enter- tainers and mem- bers will be moni- tored.
"I have security everywhere, we watch everything," said Harrington. "If there's prostitution going on, and we see it, they're done, they're arrested on the spot."
Still, Tefft said she worries what will happen outside, like
she said she saw with the former club.
"People would go out to their cars after hours and drink and then also the stop signs were run over constantly," said Tefft.
Other neighbors said they were shocked and con- fused how a busi- ness like this could even open at all.
"I'm going to contact my city councilman right away," said Tefft.
Harrington said he and his legal team have studied ordi- nances and are ready to fight for his rights to operate this business.
"I don't think an adult should be able to tell an adult you can't take your clothes off," said Harrington.
City council vice president Chris Jerram told KETV NewsWatch 7 the new club raises red flags and that he'll be discussing it with the city's attorneys and law enforce- ment.
Omaha's supervisor of permits and inspections told KETV NewsWatch 7 me the department has made an appointment to stop by the club to make sure everything is up to date.
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