Sara KerensJust had a lengthy talk with Wade Hampton, marketing director for N9NE, who does confirm the bad news: The steakhouse in Victory Park is no more. And, he says, there is no single reason for its shuttering last night. "I think that you could probably come up with a pretty lengthy list of reasons," he says. "The Observer did a pretty good job of covering them last week."Hampton says N9NE Group has spent several months trying to decide whether to shut down or solider on in Victory Park.
The scene in Victory Plaza moments ago, where Quiksilver employees were nearly finished packing it inWe've been hearing the rumors for some time, well before Matt Pulle began writing his story about the struggling Victory Park: Quiksilver, among the first tenants in the Hillwood project, would be closing sooner than later, as word was the place would go days without posting a single sale. Well, that sooner is now -- actually, February 22, if only we'd seen this half-off, everything-must-go missi