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Central City’s Mayor Takes a Pie to the Face Over Strip Club Showdown – But the Real Drama is Just Beginning!

by Larry Ulibarri
August 11, 2024
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Controversy Erupts as Central City Mayor Faces Backlash Over Strip Club Proposal

Central City Mayor Jeremy Fey is under fire after proposing to allow sexually oriented businesses, including a strip club, in the historic mountain town. The proposal has sparked a heated debate among residents, with many expressing concerns about the potential impact on the town’s reputation and property values.

The controversy intensified during Central City’s annual celebration, where Mayor Fey became the target of a pie-throwing fundraiser. While the event raised $400 for the Gilpin Arts Association, it also highlighted the growing tension surrounding the mayor’s plans to revitalize the town through commercial activities, including the introduction of a steakhouse with strippers, similar to Denver’s Diamond Cabaret.

Fey, son of legendary concert promoter Barry Fey, is determined to bring new business to the cash-strapped town, which has struggled financially despite its status as a gambling destination. However, the proposal to relax city ordinances to allow adult entertainment has left many residents concerned about the future of Central City.

At a recent city council meeting, residents voiced their opposition to reducing the distance buffer for sexually oriented businesses from 1,000 feet to 150 feet, which would place establishments like St. Mary’s Catholic Church outside the restricted zone. The proposed ordinance would also permit adult arcades, cabarets, and other similar businesses.

Opponents fear that the introduction of a strip club could lead to increased crime and a decline in property values, while others worry about the town losing its charm and historic appeal. Despite the backlash, Fey remains steadfast in his commitment to revitalizing Central City, even if it means facing criticism from residents.

Meanwhile, RCI Hospitality Holdings, the company behind the proposed strip club, has invested heavily in Central City, purchasing multiple properties and planning to open Rick’s Cabaret in the heart of downtown. RCI’s owner, Eric Langan, insists that the strip club will open despite the opposition, stating that the town needs to increase its revenue to survive.

As Central City grapples with its identity and future, the debate over the strip club continues to divide the community, with some residents determined to preserve the town’s history and others eager to embrace new business opportunities.

 

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