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45Fig 25. Bill Owens, Brewpub on the Green. No Date, Color Polaroid. Bill Owens Personal Archives.Before Harries took over at Brewpub on the Green (and before poor management caused problems), Bill Owens focused on the third franchise. Using the same structure and plan, Owens raised $300,000 for Bison Brewery in Berkeley, north of Hayward. Bison, the third brewpub in Berkeley, opened in 1989. David Baker, the architect, designed the building with a two-story glass window in the front, and hand-made light fixtures and terrazzo tiles (see figures 26 and 27).130 Owens said the d%u00e9cor was %u201cbetween Italian %u2018boldism%u2019 and Pee Wee Herman; lots of fun.%u201d131 The 15-barrel brewpub (triple Buffalo Bill%u2019s capacity) opened with a general manager and 15 employees. Within a month the manager and half the employees were fired%u2014Bison was not making money. Soon, Owens became manager and ran the place with three employees.132Despite the beautiful building in a great location near UC Berkeley, the full kitchen, and the tried-and-true Buffalo Bill%u2019s fresh beer, Bison Brewery did not make money. Owens recalled that the partners would call business meetings in a panic, and he used money from Buffalo Bill%u2019s to pay debts at Bison. He explained %u201cyou can only do so many meetings and then, they want you gone.%u201d133 Owens walked away from Bison Brewery a year after it opened. While he did not lose