AEROSMITH Frontman STEVEN TYLER, Investors Shelve Plans For Waikiki Restaurant And Nightclub
October 22, 2014, 9 years ago
A plan to develop a new restaurant and nightclub in Hawaii involving Aerosmith frontman and part-time Maui resident, Steven Tyler, has likely been shelved, one of the operating partners told PBN.
"I don't think this nightclub is going to happen," Bill Lanting, a hotel industry veteran who currently works for Los Angeles-based Thorofare Capital Inc., told PBN. "We have been unable to raise sufficient capital for the venture."Plans were to open Jaded Nightclub in the 14,000-square-feet former Senior Frogs space on the third floor of the Royal Hawaiian Center in Waikiki, according to a website created for the project.
"This space will soon be renovated into Waikiki's only upscale restaurant and world-class, Vegas-style nightclub," the site said.
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