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1. Bella closes downtown - Cincinnati Business Courier:
phoenix.bizjournals.com/cincin - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2006 Last Visited: 9/14/2006
Bella, Queen City Restaurant Group, Mark Anderson,
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Mark Anderson, executive director of the Ohio Liquor Control Commission, said Queen City Restaurant Group's liquor license for Bella was indefinitely suspended on June 23. Since then, it was twice cited for selling liquor while under suspension, on July 26 and Aug. 25.
He said that Queen City in late July -- following the first citation -- made a tax payment, leading the Ohio Attorney General's office to request that the suspension be delayed until Aug. 24.
No charges related to those issues have come before the commission yet, he said, but a citation issued in July would not come before the commission for a few more months.
If Queen City plans to reopen Bella, he said, "They got some problems in the meantime. -
2. cantonrep.com
www.cantonrep.com/index.php?Ca - [Cached]Published on: 9/16/2006 Last Visited: 9/16/2006
Executive Director Mark Anderson of the Liquor Control Commission said he was unaware of the appeals court decision and could not comment. A review of the decision will determine if the liquor commission will appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court, he said. -
3. Bella closes downtown - Cincinnati Business Courier:
triangle.bizjournals.com/cinci - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2006 Last Visited: 9/14/2006
Bella, Queen City Restaurant Group, Mark Anderson,
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Mark Anderson, executive director of the Ohio Liquor Control Commission, said Queen City Restaurant Group's liquor license for Bella was indefinitely suspended on June 23. Since then, it was twice cited for selling liquor while under suspension, on July 26 and Aug. 25.
He said that Queen City in late July -- following the first citation -- made a tax payment, leading the Ohio Attorney General's office to request that the suspension be delayed until Aug. 24.
No charges related to those issues have come before the commission yet, he said, but a citation issued in July would not come before the commission for a few more months.
If Queen City plans to reopen Bella, he said, "They got some problems in the meantime.

