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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 2016, p. 14

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King and Princess Street that used a in ' 'ihat enterprise is still part of the garage as a cover for their operations. 44 “A growing business empire McKenzie There are tunnels than run under- n g, " - is building, and allows him to pro~ - neath the nearby Huether Hotel that if 85;- K wide employment for his restaurant still tell the story of the prohibition- "7 ‘- personnel during the day as well as era 19205 when liquor was illegal - i _ij’ the night in Stark 8K Perri, which is and some enterprising souls sought i“ _ $4 open seven days a week to provide the illldt liquid to thirsty ; ’- McKenzie said he's committed to buyers by any means possible. ’1 V3": - the uptown core and has been pan of 'They were two notorious gang- 3 l; ' . 5 the mnpaign to let people know that sters from southwestern Ontario ' f they’re still “Open for Biminess” dur- who ran the bootlegging outfit for . ’ A, ‘ inglKrwnstruction. Al Capone," said Devon McKenzie, is}; ' He also feels like he's part of the owner of the newbar and club, Stark ‘ . -> ‘ fixture of the uptown core when all at Perri. that has taken over the for- j?“ that construction is done. givingpeoâ€" mer McMullen's location at 56 King ‘ h pie options for an active night life in St. N. $7? the city centre with the new space. K "These were “at? obveflgom Devon McKenzie, the owner ofthe newStarlt a Perri barandgillat 55mg“. humoumdwm's WWW“? m] N, m “nil 'eWfl’Y 10 t 5 “1 DB» boot ' inarenovatedspacethathopestobrmg’ mmkamvdinothemw ' ' inthecote. ' “we“ “lyw ‘8 whichwasmlledthebominionnre WWW grim straw-mm Sdrooloonvinoedusthatwewereon Companyandaervedastheirfrontat diedgiituad'saiducxenm'We thetime." 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The 'We're trying to draw people to Canadian whisky that ended up in him enough to rekindle the myth bookshelves, Ire places and wood (his, hams. uptown Waterloo," said McKenzie. Chicagocamefromhere.’ andsparkthelmdnationdaomeof Hanna-imitaldemelnti- HiaflratiuccesawutheNight "lhemoreplacespeoplecangoto. The story had a tragic ending thoaeatteudiqhbnewlyrmovated maq. SdiooLwhidililledalpaeeonKlng themaeplawathey'llvisit. when gunmen mowed down Stark space that would put any upwale 'lt fen into the theme of ualng Street that was notorious for high ”Anytime you bring people to instead of Rout in an apparent hit. speakearytoahame. reclaimed wood and setting this up um. uptown Waterloo. they will go to lie was inconsolable at the funeral 'l think it's interesting in one mwm'aaindKenfie. 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