Bridgeport – The goods packed in Maria were canceled the most famous events – including the DJ groups, the Karawi nights and the open microphones – as they apply to an entertainment license required by the city inspectors.
The series, Ed Marzsky – known by some as the informal “Bridal Great”, said he does not believe that he needs to apply for a public license to entertain the city because he has never charged the events of the events.
But this month, the inspectors of the Ministry of Commercial Affairs and Consumer Protection slapped an orange order to stop the oranges on Maria, 960 W. It was part of what Marszewski called a “random examination”.
“I just didn't know … … no one noticed,” said Marzky. “Not to worry, some SH -Bureaux Randoma. It is absorbed, but we would like to comply with regulations, everything they want, it takes only time.”
Maria's public park license will also require approval to divide areas of the city. A spokesman for the Ministry of Business said it could remain open and continue to run the external courtyard while selling food and alcoholic beverages.
Marzovsky seized his mother's work, as he operated the classic bar and alcohol store with nightlife and societal events. He renewed Maria around 2016 to build an accessory and a courtyard, add an internal space and create the Korean Korean Fusion restaurant, Kimski.
“The successful calendar to Maria's Events will not put the work – but” will be hurt “. Said.
“Some people have contacted to ask what happened, so they have happened, but what would you do,” said Marzky. “We have done it since we opened, and if we knew this rule, we will apply earlier, but I am completely sure that it will be great.”
Ald. Nicole Lee (eleventh) said that she spoke to Marzovsky as she supports Maria's license so that she can “do the things they are already doing.”
He told me: “They were good operators.”
LEE nor Marszewski almost neither the time it will take to obtain the license.
Marzuski said he would fill paper works and make his way to the city hall if he had to present his case. But he has already dropped the Urang city poster.
“Maria is a beloved institution,” said Marzky. “My mother made her the most wonderful small haven for a society.”
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