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Lyon: The Paradise bus moves to the International City, which will take its continuation on the Quai du Rhône?(Update)

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Lyon: The Paradise bus moves to the International City, which will take its continuation on the Quai du Rhône?(Update)
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Update at 5.30 p.m. this Thursday:

Lyonmag learned this Thursday that the Paradise bus does not definitively close its doors but moves.The famous Strip-Tease club will settle down at the International City, in the 6th arrondissement of Lyon.He will invest the premises of the old bar "behind the scenes" once the health crisis will allow.

That customers and regulars reassure themselves, manager Steve Fontana promises that "the atmosphere will remain the same".Indeed, girls and staff will not change, just like interior decoration and musical choices.

Initial article:

Lyon : le Bus Paradise déménage à la Cité Internationale, qui prendra sa suite sur les quai du Rhône ? (MàJ)

Then the Paradise bus.The Strip-Tease club installed on the left bank on the Sarrail quay in the 6th arrondissement of Lyon has definitively closed its curtain.The establishment had nevertheless stores and multiplied advertising campaigns in one of progress.

The location being ideal, the place should not remain vacant for too long.Voies Navigables de France, owner of the walls, recently launched a call for projects for the provision of the building for commercial use with so special architecture.

VNF, however, has restricted possible activity sectors: "drinking, catering", "cultural", "leisure and sports" and "activities related to the bicycle".What delight elected Ecologists from Lyon.We will therefore not see a striptease at 18 Sarrail quai, especially since night activities, just like those of accommodation and office are excluded.

Relayed this Wednesday by Valentin Lungenstrass, deputy mayor of Lyon in charge of commercial occupations of the public domain, the call for projects will end in March.