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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Imperial Security, of Roxborough, has filed suit against Manayunk's Grape Street Philadelphia (4100 Main) which abruptly shuttered Feb. 2.

The lawsuit, filed Feb. 12, seeks $15,082.50 from C&C Music Industries, the company that owned the club. Jim Tobin, president of the security firm, alleges breach of contract and fraud over what it says are unpaid fees for security work provided by his firm.

The suit charges that C&C issued two checks to Imperial, both of which bounced. C&C Music Industries partner Bob Coyle confirmed that Imperial worked for the club for several months last year and says Grape Street relieved Imperial of its duties, for reasons he declined to reveal.

Coyle says Grape Street hopes to re-open and is considering doing so in Northern Liberties. We told you last week that Mad River (126 Chestnut) would be taking over the Grape Street lease.
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