County Eminent Domains the Strip Club Next Door to Make Room for More Parking
Owners of Wilmington, North Carolina's Cheetah Premier Gentlemen's Club say they were blindsided by the seizure.

North Carolina strip club patrons might not be able to touch the dancers, but nothing stops the government from seizing the building they work in.
That's the revealing truth in an eminent domain case out of Wilmington, North Carolina, where the New Hanover County government (which contains Wilmington) is trying to seize the neighboring Cheetah Premier Gentlemen's Club to build what it claims is much-needed parking.
"The county identified a need to expand parking facilities to better accommodate our citizens when visiting the newly constructed government center. Exercising eminent domain to acquire the neighboring property is a legal and measured step towards fulfilling this need," said County Manager Chris Coudriet in an emailed statement to Reason earlier this month.
The county commission voted to authorize eminent domain of the Cheetah Club during its late Monday night meeting on November 6. The resolution authorized the county to spend $2.36 million acquiring the club.
Conspicuously, the resolution authorizing the seizure of the club wasn't on the commission's agenda, and was only introduced in the final minutes of the meeting by Coudriet, reports local public radio station WHQR. The station also reports that Coudriet referred to the property only by its tax ID number and didn't mention why the property was being seized, other than to say it was for public use.
That left the owners of both the business and the underlying property blindsided.
Property owner Jerry Reid describes the eminent domain resolution as "coming out of the blue." Michael Barber, a lawyer for the owners of the Cheetah Club likewise said the first time he heard about the seizure was early Tuesday morning, after the commission vote.
The presence of such an "adult" business next to the county center of government has caused its fair share of embarrassment. One county commissioner told the local Port City Daily that "the optics have always been an issue." North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell also criticized county commissioners about their offices' proximity to a strip club at a hearing earlier this year.
The sudden, seemingly surreptitious effort to seize the club has Barber speculating that the eminent domain effort has more to do with public appearances than public facilities.
"I truly believe what set this off was State Treasurer Folwell's comment about the government center being built close to a gentlemen's club, just an offhand comment," he said to the Port City Daily. "I think that's what triggered this."
Reid has offered to let the county use the 74 parking spaces on his property. He noted to the local Fox station that the Cheetah Club doesn't even open till 6 p.m. The owner of a bowling alley also lets the county use his parking lot.
New Hanover County Commissioner LeAnn Pierce has come out against the use of eminent domain in this case. "I'm an advocate for private property rights. Eminent domain, in this case, is not something that I would be in favor of, and it absolutely should be a last resort at any time," Pierce told the local Fox station.
Barber has argued that the seizure of the club would cost the government tens of thousands of dollars in tax revenue and put the club's 65 workers, some of whom are earning above the city's average income, out of a job.
The county has to wait 30 days after providing notice to the property owner to proceed with the eminent domain process. Some county commissioners are pushing for negotiations with the owners that might avoid seizing the property.
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The county wants to club the strip club by stripping the strip club.
Getting rid of the Gentlemen's Club to make room for degenerate parking.
Homeless encampment?
They needed more areola.
Probably
The guys at the strip club telling the girls to "park it here" weren't talking about cars.
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You'd probably do better working at the strip club. It's also way more ethical than scamming people in comments sections.
Sounds like a naked power grab.
The war against small businesses continues.
"Visitors to the city building can just park at the strip club."
Somehow I don't think that solution will be acceptable.
They should do the hipster/prohibition thing and change the name to something like "New Hanover County School For Wayward Girls Performing Arts Center" or "Reid's Southern Eskimo Supply Shop".
You can’t say Eskimo anymore. No one knows what it means, but it’s still problematic. For some reason.
In Canada they call them First Nations peoples. Even though the Eskimos immigrated to Canada long after the other Siberian-Canadian immigrants.
As I understand it, "Eskimo" is actually less offensive than referring to a specific group by another's name. It's a bit of a generic term. Referring to a Tlingit as an Aleut is kind of like calling any Midwesterner a Hoosier.
*Ahem*, These would be the peoples of Southern Eskimo culture. The ones that are always finding it to be too warm and taking their clothes off. Clearly distinct from the Northern Eskimo cultures.
I'm thinking some rebranding is due here.
There used to be a strip club in Milwaukee next to their Performing Arts Center. The wag named the place Art's Performing Center, which I found most amusing.
And I'm not making this up!
https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2019/03/13/taverns-silk-group-buys-arts-performing-center/
One would hope they aren't running the same hours... Breakfast and Boobs doesn't sound like a winning ad campaign.
Speak for yourself.
How about Breakfast, Boobs and Beer?
As the Bard said, it's five o'clock somewhere.
There was a topless coffee shop here that did at least well enough to stay open until an ex boyfriend of one of the waitresses burned the place down in a fit of jealousy.
Wasn't that Debie Does Donuts outside of Fort Collins, Colorado?
I don't recall that Debbi's burned down. I do recall anyone I talked to said "One visit is plenty". The novelty wore off pretty quickly, and I suspect their business as well. I like boobies (I'm still in jr. high deep down...) as much as the next guy, but coffee and a doughnut at 8am under florescent lights while trying not to stare was just exhausting.
First, "while trying not to stare"? What are you, gay?
That said, I can sympathize with the rest. Not everybody can dance on a stage or a pole and not everybody looks like they can, but if I need someone to make me coffee naked in the morning, I can get a wife/girlfriend. Kinda the opposite side of classic milk/cow analogy, why pay for every glass of milk?
Forgot the name but it was in Vassalboro, Maine. Folks started referring to the town as Tasselboro when it first opened.
What, you never heard of third shift? What some people think of as early morning is afternoon to us creatures of the night. Personally, I'm annoyed that so many restaurants offer breakfast all day, while so few offer lunch at sunup.
As for boobies, not gonna lie, I like those 24/7. There is no bad time for boobies.
Clearly I don't know the clientele of the strip club all that well.
A lot of visitors to the city building probably already do.
Do people still go to strip clubs anymore? I thought the internet and low testosterone young men killed the tradition.
It's for FTM; they have high testosterone.
Would drivers of convertibles be able to park there for free if they did so with the top down?
As long as they park so as to be in no danger of being rear-ended.
Being rear ended is dangerous. Never know if there is a bear in the trunk.
They wanna pave paradise and put up a parking lot.
If it's a "newly constructed government center" why didn't they build any fucking parking while they were at it?
So they would have an excuse to shut down the strip club. It's the south, they have too many baptists who don't want anyone else to have fun.
They’re almost as joyless as wokies.
Like there is a real difference between the brands of fanatic. I've been on the wrong side of both and I guarantee it doesn't feel any different if it's Christians or Commies trying to stop your fun.
C'mon, be fair. You don't really expect any of these government employees to show up to work either.
As part of the settlement of the lawsuit, they should make them all walk/bike, carpool in one Tesla, or sign truth pledges as to why they don't give a shit about the environment in order to get out of carpooling.
For that matter, if it's newly constructed, why did they build it right next to a damned strip club?
The notice was properly filed!
In a locked cabinet, in a disused lavatory, in the basement, behind a door marked "Beware of the Leopard".
Ah, Arthur Dent I presume.
Not a problem, If the ladies stuff a sock down their G-string they can entertain at the public library or any kindergarten.
Very true. Strippers Identify as male and then the ACLU will ride to the rescue while ANTIFA burns down the new government center.
Where are the entrepreneurs offering the combo drive-through? Strippers and bureaucratic forms. Plenty of revenue opportunities for no-park and no-load and timed-park zones. Why people might even like the idea of waiting in line at the DMV whenever Big Bertha and her Bouncing Boobies are the next show.
The presence of such an "adult" business next to the county center of government has caused its fair share of embarrassment.
Why? It's not like the "adult" business is filled with people who fuck their customers. Can't say the same about the center of government.
Seriously. What strip club wouldn’t be embarrassed to have a government agency as a neighbor?
I know. Government buildings just drive the property values down.
It doesn't seem to be a problem for federal workers. Have you heard how the Secret Service and the Federal Reserve types party?
I don’t know about the Secret Service, but I presume the staff at the Federal Reserve "do it" in bank vaults, thus practicing safe sex.
*groan*
Liver giving out?
Cheetah Club? Sounds like a petting zoo to me.
Pet the pussies.
It doesn't want to be confused with the Cougar Club.
So the folks who came up with red light cameras are ensconced in a red light district?
Seems obvious they built the new government center there, because it was close to the strip club. Now where are the government employees going to gather during lunch, on breaks, and after they pretended to work?
Since no-one else made the joke, I will. The difference between the two buildings is that one building is where people do immoral acts for money, and the other is a strip club.
Okay, now they've gone too far.
“I’m an advocate for private property rights. Eminent domain, in this case, is not something that I would be in favor of, and it absolutely should be a last resort at any time”
Agreed. That said, in the spirit of compromise, how about we eminent domain the local Planned Parenthood instead. Raze it and turn it into a parking lot. It’s only a brisk six mile walk to the government center.
That seems fair and beneficial to everyone.
Can't blame 'em for being embarrassed. I wouldn't want a government office next to my titty bar either.
Eminent Domain has its basis in Feudal Law when Kings would seize property for their use. It was part of the law of royal demesne.
Isn't the normal procedure trying to buy the property first and if the owners don't want to sell go to Eminent Domain?