30 feet is a fine line: City, business owners dispute planning case

Most restaurants close within the first year. Mark and Patti Gaydosz, who own Heights Sports made it past that initial roadblock. /Independent Newsmedia/Philip Haldiman

By Philip Haldiman, Independent Newsmedia

pparently 30 feet can be the difference between a bustling business and a struggling business. Looking back, Mark and Patti Gaydosz admit they were green in the ways of running a restaurant and bar when they bought The Heights Sports Grill, 20783 N. 83rd Ave, Ste 112.

They took on an establishment where they had a difficult time retaining a restaurant liquor license that requires at least 40 percent of gross sales to come from food sales.

The state will revoke the license in July because of their inability to keep this threshold.

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