As most of you know MN now has a statewide smoking ban, of which the details I'm not exactly certain, but I believe it's an indoor smoking ban excluding cigar shops and a few others.
So while visiting the local mall this afternoon I noticed an empty business, looks like it used to be a Tire shop or quick service oil change kind of place. Decent size showroom then a service bay with three very large garage doors (not a drive all the way through kind of place, only on one side of the building). Now tie this in with my fascination for fine architecture and moderate climates where people have taken large industrial looking garage doors and used them to invite the outdoors inside. (see where I'm going yet?)
Would it be possible to open a bar/lounge in this space, where the former service bay space is closed off from the rest of the place, and with the garage doors open could be considered outdoor space where I could skirt the anti-smoking freaks? Then the inside, former showroom would just be a regular lounge kind of place for the non-smokers?
Am I crazy here? Anyways, comment as you please...
So while visiting the local mall this afternoon I noticed an empty business, looks like it used to be a Tire shop or quick service oil change kind of place. Decent size showroom then a service bay with three very large garage doors (not a drive all the way through kind of place, only on one side of the building). Now tie this in with my fascination for fine architecture and moderate climates where people have taken large industrial looking garage doors and used them to invite the outdoors inside. (see where I'm going yet?)
Would it be possible to open a bar/lounge in this space, where the former service bay space is closed off from the rest of the place, and with the garage doors open could be considered outdoor space where I could skirt the anti-smoking freaks? Then the inside, former showroom would just be a regular lounge kind of place for the non-smokers?
Am I crazy here? Anyways, comment as you please...