LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A restaurant and bar in Louisville's Deer Park neighborhood has closed it doors.
A sign in the window of Café 360 says "available for lease or sale" and outdoor furniture is sitting against the front door.
In June, a nuisance and abatement sign was posted after months of investigations into late-night violence and complaints from Highlands residents.
Investigators found Café 360 had been serving alcohol past the time their liquor license allowed. It also found the restaurant did not have adequate security and allowed customers to bring guns inside.
In March, Café 360 voluntarily gave up its liquor license after a fatal shooting outside the location. That license expired last Thursday.
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