Mixed-use
Billboard or Strip Club? Pa. Building Owner Says Make A Choice
May 6, 2008
Source: NJ.com

Zoning authorities in Morrissville, Pa., are facing a choice: Better to have a billboard or a strip club? The choice is being proposed by downtown Stockham building owner Todd Colarusso, who has offered the alternative plan of putting a 1,000 square-foot building on the facility's side facing Route 1.

Colarusso's original plan was to put a gentleman's club on the second floor of the building, which Colarusso also envisions having an upscale restaurant on the first floor and third- and fourth-floor fitness center. Colarusso made his proposal at a zoning meeting Monday.

 
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