

I love the names, all from Benjamin Moore, of the 63 colors: “November rain,” “iceberg,” “woodland snow,” “gray owl” and “bunny gray” among them.
DEJA VU SHOWGIRLS JOBS FULL
(In that sense, I guess the building could be Deja Vu all over again, but not as we knew it.) You can find the full list on my blog.Īlso, there is a document titled Approved Color Palette that lays out precisely which shades are allowed. In what seems to be a valiant effort by the county to close any loopholes, the business must choose from a list of nine approved names, among them Deja Vu Comedy and Sports Bar and Deja Vu Bar and Night Club. The business is allowed to serve alcohol and have “non-adult entertainment, including a sports bar, comedy club and live music,” according to the conditions of approval. Terms were eventually agreed upon, and the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a settlement and a conditional use permit on Oct. In protest, in August 2013 they repainted the exterior bright pink, the same eye-searing color that hadn’t been seen since 2003. Per the agreement, Deja Vu closed on schedule in 2012 and its owners set about turning the place into a bar, but they objected to some of the county’s conditions.

That resulted in closing the by-the-hour motel and the addition of landscaping and a more muted paint scheme to replace the neon pink, as well as giving the strip club a decade of continued existence. Officials there could only look on in frustration as they tried to clean up the portions of Mission that are in city limits.Īfter litigation that began circa 1988, the county negotiated a legal agreement with Deja Vu in 2002. The property is in unincorporated San Bernardino County, out of the jurisdiction of adjacent Montclair. The windowless building on the northwest corner of Mission Boulevard and Central Avenue has long been considered an eyesore and embarrassment.
