Landlord: Bandera isn’t closing because of unreasonable lease negotiations


Bandera restaurant has informed its employees that it will close its location in The UV, according to the center's landlord. The local site has been open for more than two decades.

Gary Muljat, managing director for landlord Merlone Geier Partners, attributed the closure to the business strategy of the restaurant's parent company, Beverly Hills-based Hillstone Restaurant Group.

"They have told us that the UV is not really consistent with the long-term direction that their company is going," he…

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