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1.
Grisanti Closes Poplar Locale -
Friday, February 17, 2012
Cordova’s culinary gain means a loss for the Chickasaw Gardens area after the longtime Grisanti’s restaurant location at 2855 Poplar Ave. quietly closed its doors.
2.
Next Move -
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
To say the now-closed restaurant at 7955 Fischer Steel Road has had an unusual history is probably an understatement.3.
New Parking Lot Slated for Cordova’s Stella Marris -
Thursday, July 15, 2010
A $25,000 building permit has been filed to add an additional parking lot at 7955 Fischer Steel Road, the address of a controversial Cordova restaurant that opened eight months ago amid fears its owner might furtively transform it into a strip club.
4.
Courtroom, Gov’t Meetings Latest Stop for Cooper -
Friday, August 21, 2009
Despite the exposed steel joists, wooden support beams and plastic covering on parts of the building at 777 N. White Station Road, signs with large red letters posted around the building read “We Are Open!”
5.
Closely Watched Cordova Restaurant To Open Soon -
Thursday, August 20, 2009
The Memphis-Shelby County Office of Construction Code Enforcement has issued a certificate of occupancy for an upscale restaurant developed in Cordova by a topless-nightclub businessman.
That approval granted Aug. 7 means city and county officials are satisfied the building is suitable for occupancy, said Assistant County Attorney Carter Gray. And it means Stella Marris, strip club mogul Steve Cooper’s restaurant at 7955 Fischer Steel Road, can open whenever its owner is ready.
6.
Topless-Club Owner in Court Over Cordova Restaurant -
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Over the past several months, construction has appeared to progress slowly or not at all at the Cordova property where topless-nightclub businessman Steve Cooper is building what he says will be a restaurant.
7.
When it Comes To Cooper’s Proposed Restaurant, Questions Abound -
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Judging by his living circumstances alone, it would be difficult to argue the topless club business has been anything less than wildly profitable for Steven Craig Cooper.
Cooper, reportedly a high school dropout and later a self-made entrepreneur who built a network of successful adult entertainment clubs, splits his time between Phoenix and Memphis. The Bluff City is where he keeps a nine-room stucco home in an upscale neighborhood that currently is appraised at more than $700,000.