Claremont clothing store wins appeal after other business owners try to get license pulled

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The owners of The Rave Box recently moved their business from Upland to Claremont Village. But their grand opening has been delayed after other business owners have fought to get their business license revoked.

The owners of The Rave Box moved their business from Upland to Claremont in February but haven't been able to open since the community appealed its business license. On Monday the city ruled in favor of the store.Steve Morales and Janelle Huerta own a clothing store called The Rave Box. They sell trendy outfits for music festivals. But, when they moved their store from Upland to Claremont Village, they never considered other business owners would have a problem with their store.

"These guys are basically supplying the adult industry. Period," said one man. "Now, we want to offer a retail environment to clothe the prostitutes," asked another woman. Those appealing the decision claimed The Rave Box was an "adult business," which requires a different, adult business permit according to Claremont's Municipal Code.

 

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