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Arts District Bar Faces Eviction in Las Vegas
Berlin Bar ordered to keep out after landlord files for summary eviction
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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A popular bar in Las Vegas' Arts District, Berlin Bar, has been ordered to vacate the premises after the landlord, 201 Charleston LLC, filed a complaint for summary eviction. The bar has a yellow eviction notice plastered on its door, warning that it is a crime to re-enter without authorization from the Las Vegas Justice Court or the owner's permission.
Why it matters
The closure of Berlin Bar, which opened in 2020 and was known for its unique German-inspired atmosphere and punk rock vibe, is a setback for the revitalization of the Arts District, an area that has seen an influx of new businesses and cultural attractions in recent years. The eviction also highlights the ongoing challenges faced by small businesses in navigating the complexities of commercial leases and landlord-tenant disputes.
The details
According to court records, the landlord, 201 Charleston LLC, filed a complaint for summary eviction against the bar's tenants, Michael and Ashley Hoff, on January 21. The eviction order was sent to the constable on January 26. The Hoffs have since filed a motion to set aside the eviction, which they may be able to do if they can show the failure to act was due to a mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect, or if they have already satisfied the order by moving out.
- The eviction notice was dated February 5, 2026.
- 201 Charleston LLC filed the complaint for summary eviction on January 21, 2026.
- The eviction order was sent to the constable on January 26, 2026.
The players
Berlin Bar
A popular bar in the Las Vegas Arts District that was known for its German-inspired atmosphere and punk rock vibe.
201 Charleston LLC
The landlord of the property where Berlin Bar was located, who filed the complaint for summary eviction against the bar's tenants.
Michael and Ashley Hoff
The tenants of Berlin Bar who have filed a motion to set aside the eviction order.
What’s next
The judge will decide whether to allow the Hoffs' motion to set aside the eviction order.
The takeaway
The closure of Berlin Bar is a setback for the revitalization of the Las Vegas Arts District, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by small businesses in navigating commercial lease disputes. The outcome of the Hoffs' motion to set aside the eviction order will be crucial in determining the bar's future.
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