A country-western bar is slated to move into a downtown Minneapolis nightclub address that has had its share of troubles over the years.
What used to be the longtime club Karma at 315 1st Av. N. closed in 2011 after the city declared it a "public nuisance" for a slate of robberies, shootings, assaults against police officers and other violence in or near the club.
More recently, the site was home to Privé, a nightclub and music venue that hosted big name hip-hop performers like Cardi B, Migos, Gucci Mane, Mobb Deep, Scarface and Snoop Dogg. (Cardi B got some flak for an underwhelming appearance at the club on Super Bowl weekend.) Privé closed in September.
Now, a Vadnais Heights city councilman is bringing new life to the address with Wild Greg's, a country-themed nightclub.
"It'll be very different" from its former occupants, said owner Greg Urban.
Urban is currently applying for a liquor license, and hopes to open the venue by mid-December.
"The concept and the theme is country dancing, line dancing and things of that sort which are unique [in] Minneapolis," Urban said. The city "does not have a location that has that now."
Cowboy Jack's a couple of blocks away (126 N. 5th St.) is "more of a restaurant," Urban explained. "I think my bar will be a destination. I think we will add to the momentum of downtown."