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''Nivara Lounge'' is a venue, at the site previously occupied by [[J.B.C.]], [[Move]] and [[Motion]] (266 Victoria St.). It opened on 10 July 2014, and is owned by ''Ivan Mere'', who ran the original [[J.B.C.]].
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''Nivara Lounge'' is a venue, at the site previously occupied by [[J.B.C.]], [[Move]], [[Motion]], [[Catalyst]], [[Sabbath]], [[Flow]] and ''Jam Basement Cafe'' (266 Victoria St.). It opened on 10 July 2014, and is owned by ''Ivan Muir'', who ran the original [[J.B.C.]].
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 16:47, 2 June 2017

"Nivara Lounge" entrance

Nivara Lounge is a venue, at the site previously occupied by J.B.C., Move, Motion, Catalyst, Sabbath, Flow and Jam Basement Cafe (266 Victoria St.). It opened on 10 July 2014, and is owned by Ivan Muir, who ran the original J.B.C..

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