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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) -The revitalization of Downtown Las Vegas has been advocated for many years.
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Now, a company that contributed significantly to that effort over the previous ten years is leaving because of safety concerns.
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The East Fremont Street canine boarding, training, and social club known as The Hydrant Club closed its doors permanently last Saturday.
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You might spot Tony Hsieh's invention, a huge yellow fire hydrant outside the doggy store, not far from Atomic Liquor.
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Owner Cathy Brooks claims that she was forced to close the business due to safety problems in the Fremont East/ Downtown Area.
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In Silicon Valley, I spent a long time working. As a longtime friend and the CEO of Zappos at the time,
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I'd guess it was probably between 2010 and 2011 when I decided I wanted to try something different.
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While, he suggested, "Why not go to Vegas this summer?" Brooks disclosed. A wall of post-it notes containing aspirations for Downtown was in his flat.
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Brooks said, "There were around twelve to twelve and a half post-it notes that had something to do with dogs.
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