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August 29, 2008

GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE

'Gay friendly' bar won't open in old Moda space

by Anthony Glassman

Cleveland-Plans for an "upscale 'gayfriendly' lounge" in the former Moda nightclub on West 25th Street were scuppered on August 19 after a local block club voted against supporting developers' efforts.

Jason Beudert, whose restaurant consulting business opened the 806 Wine and Martini Bar in Tremont, represented a group of silent investors at the Bridge/Carroll/Jay Block meeting at the Carnegie West Branch

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Library in the Ohio City neighborhood.

Outlining his plans for the space, Beudert drew a distinction between a "nightclub" and a "lounge," noting that he did not intend large crowds dancing away the night but rather a smaller venue filled with people listening to music while still being able to carry on conversations.

He also noted that, when first envisioning the concept, they were not going to have food, but later decided to have a limited menu available.

ANTHONY GLASSMAN

Kathie McClure, the founder of VoteHealthcare.org, speaks at a rally at the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland on August 21.

Her little purple bus is traveling across the country to spread the message: Tell politicians that you vote for health care.

The afternoon rally featured Taskforce executive director Earl Pike and Matt Carroll, director of the Cleveland Department of Public Health.

"We pay for people who are sick,” said Carroll. “We don't pay for people to be well.” He urged greater spending on preventive measures instead of just treating things once they've gone wrong.

Other speakers included Gary Benjamin of Universal Health Care Action Network Ohio and social worker Nicole House, who lost her insurance benefits when the economy caused her to be "downsized."

McClure, taking the stage last, pointed out that 47 million people in America have no health care coverage, and another 26 million are under-insured, have high co-pays or deductibles.

She also told the audience why an attorney from Atlanta is riding around the country, sleeping in a purple bus.

Her son Chris is diabetic, and treating his condition costs $5,000-$8,000 a year. Insurance companies won't go near him because he has a "pre-existing condition," a problem also faced by many people with HIV or who have battled breast cancer. Her daughter Caitlin, meanwhile, developed epilepsy after being struck in the head by a soccer ball as a child. She can get insurance easily-if she's willing to pay twice as much as a "healthy" person.

McClure pointed out that, with the presidential election coming up, it was more important than ever to speak up and let candidates know how important healthcare

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For more information, go to www.votehealthcare.org.

-Anthony Glassman

He said that the lounge would complement the existing businesses nearby, like Bier Markt, Bar Cento, the Old Angle and the Garage Bar, while also providing a more upscale experience for Cleveland's LGBT community.

He also addressed other issues that were of concern, including the large capacity of the facility, allowing in only those 21 and over, the noise and aggressive alcohol server training.

The question and answer session after his presentation was alternately courteous and contentious. A couple of questions and comments betrayed minor anti-gay bias, but other statements were attacks on Beudert and his former employers.

One speaker accused Beudert of having made promises to Tremont residents about the 806 Wine Bar that were never fulfilled, but he would not specify what they were.

Others questioned Beudert's plans to shrink the space inside the former Rialto Theater using hanging draperies, plans for hiring police security and other assurances he had given.

When he first announced his plans, Beudert received immediate opposition from Councilor Joe Cimperman, whose Ward 14 is across the street. He said he would never support another liquor license at the Moda location.

In the end, residents remained opposed to a liquor-licensed facility in the Rialto, with former Rep. Mary-Rose Oakar going so far as to suggest reopening a movie theater in the building.

Moda started off auspiciously, with young, professional crowds and fundraisers for community organizations.

However, before the bar was shuttered two years ago following a federal investigation that accused its owner of laundering drug money, it had become a hotbed of drugs, guns, violence and noise.

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whose ward the building lies, said that he would follow the community's lead on whether or not to support a lounge there. He was a proponent of another proposed bar at the location, which was shot down last year.

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Rialto Corporation, which owns the building, has reportedly rejected other offers to lease or sell the space in the last two years, although the price offered was lower than their asking price, $1.5 million.

The property is assessed by the county at $225,000.

Beudert, even after acknowledging an end to the possibility of moving the bar there, spoke graciously about his hosts at the block club meeting, expressing his thanks that they listened to his presentation.

Some attendees chatting afterwards questioned why another location wasn't selected.

"That's something that we're still revisiting right now," Beudert told the Gay People's Chronicle. “At this point, we wanted to respect the wishes of the block club, the elected officials and the community at large."

"We've always stood behind the idea that the concept would do fantastically in the Detroit Shoreway, Tremont or Ohio City areas," he said, noting that other variations on the theme were also possible, like a more restaurant-oriented venue.

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