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Iconic NYC dive bar says landlord is trying to steal brand and open copycat spot: suit
169 Bar, a legendary downtown dive bar, is suing its landlord for allegedly attempting to hijack the bar's trademark and open a copycat establishment in the same location. The lawsuit claims the landlord seeks to exploit the original bar's brand recognition.
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