New York nightclub set to reopen Tuesday weeks after Tony Parker injured

New York nightclub set to reopen Tuesday weeks after Tony Parker injured

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French basket-ball player Tony Parker gives a press conference on June 15, 2012 in Paris, before taking part in the preparation of the French basket-ball team for the 2012 London Olympics Games. AFP PHOTO/THOMAS SAMSON (Photo credit should read THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/GettyImages)

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by Associated Press

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Posted on July 9, 2012 at 6:10 PM

Updated Monday, Jul 9 at 6:11 PM

NEW YORK (AP) -- A New York City nightclub shut down after a star-studded fracas has gotten back its liquor license and plans to reopen Tuesday.

Greenhouse's liquor license was suspended last month. A judge said Monday the club should get the license back while State Liquor Authority hearings play out.

R&B singer Chris Brown and members of rapper Drake's entourage got into a bottle-throwing brawl June 14 in the club's basement lounge. Brown and San Antonio Spurs star Tony Parker were among those injured.

Police shuttered the club but later agreed to let it reopen with enhanced security. But it has stayed closed because of the suspended liquor license.

The club says it will focus "on providing a safe and fun atmosphere." The liquor agency didn't immediately respond to phone and email messages.

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