The parent company of a popular Lincoln bar which closed in April has gone into liquidation.
As previously reported in the Echo, So:Luxe, in Brayford Wharf North, mysteriously closed its doors leaving staff wondering when they would be paid.
Now Woodhall Spa-based So:Leisure Ltd, which ran the bar, is being wound up because of its liabilities.
So:Leisure Ltd was formed in 2005 by the Cavalier-Jones family.
An un-named representative of the company told the Echo in May that the bar "had not made any money for the best part of a year" and that the unit had been sold.
No-one from So:Leisure Ltd was available to comment on the company liquidation yesterday.
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