No more encores: CB 10 hoping to prevent controversial karaoke club from getting liquor license
A local panel is hoping to put a stop to the resurrection of a controversial karaoke club near the border of Dyker Heights and Sunset Park where someone died last April.
Members of Community Board 10 voted unanimously on Mon., Jan. 28 to recommend that the State Liquor Authority (SLA) deny the club at 848 64th St., the site of the former crime-ridden Crown KTV, a full liquor license.
“This location has a long and quite adverse history,” Lori Willis, the board’s Police and Public Safety Committee chairperson told a packed crowd at the Fort Hamilton Senior Center, adding that, prior to the board’s general meeting, the committee itself had voted unanimously to recommend that the SLA vote down the license requested by the most recent applicant at the site, Ming Hao.