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Body of VRSI Nightclub Could Be Cut Up, Reanimated as a Beer Hall by the Kirby Funeral Bar Folks

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A permit was issued yesterday to knock out some walls at the former medical clinic at 820 Holman St., remodeled back in 2015 into abbreviated-French-themed nightclub VrSi. The club (shown here as it looked in its early days) seems to have stopped promoting itself right after Mardi Gras, and a new business name for the address was registered with the county clerk’s office late last month: Holman Draft Hall. That new moniker is still connected to VrSi co-owner Andy Aweida, part of the group that owns nearby Wooster’s Garden and used to own those demolished Kirby funeral parlor bars; the same folks are also behind the Heights Bier Garten, which opened last month in the former Longhorn Motor Company spot on N. Shepherd (now full of parked picnic tables): Previously on Swamplot: Wooster’s Garden Now Annexing N. Shepherd Lot Across from Raided Heights Tortilla Factory; Drinking, Not Driving: Heights Used-Car Dealership Sold to Beer Gardeners; Behold the Rubble of the Kirby Dr. Funeral Bars; Funeral Bars Get Their Day in Court; Heavy Drinking in the Old Funeral Home: Kirby’s Settegast Kopf Going Multi-Bar Photos: VrSi; Heights Bier Garten … Read More

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