Restaurant Dubrovnik may be closed for good
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This article was published 04/02/2012 (5020 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
RESTAURANT Dubrovnik has closed its doors while its owner ponders the future of the Assiniboine Avenue institution.
After a routine closure in January, the upscale restaurant did not reopen.
Owner Milan Bodiroga said he will decide by the end of March whether to reopen the restaurant, which occupies a desirable riverfront property.
In 2007 and 2008, city council granted preliminary approvals for a plan to demolish the property and build a luxury condo-and-hotel project in its place.
But the $60-million luxury project — which was supposed to feature 27 condominium units, 40 hotel rooms, a plastic surgery clinic, a sushi bar and a robotic parking system — failed to proceed due to sales and financing issues, according to officials familiar with the proposed tower.
— staff