An owner of Rodeo Dallas says a nearby property owner's now-dismissed lawsuit achieved its goal of permanently shutting down the Deep Ellum business.
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Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer A Dallas County judge has dismissed a real estate firm’s lawsuit against Rodeo Dallas, dropping a temporary injunction that closed the bar for months, even though ...
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DALLAS, Texas — After months of silence in one of Deep Ellum’s busiest nightlife corridors, Rodeo Dallas is finally getting a gasp of air. New court filings show that one of the bar's neighboring ...
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A Dallas County judge threw out real estate investment firm Asana Partners' lawsuit that led to the controversial Deep Ellum bar's closure for months earlier this year. Rodeo Dallas reopened in Uptown ...