The Sky Galley restaurant at Cincinnati's Lunken Airport may yet be saved.
Cincinnati City Council member Chris Seelbach tweeted Sunday that the city plans to reopen negotiation with restaurant owner Kirby Brakvill.
Restaurant patrons were dismayed to hear of the restaurant's possible closing. An online petition to save the Sky Galley posted last week has gathered over 11,000 signatures and a few fans of the restaurant tweeted at city council members, denouncing the decision.
In response to a tweet asking what the city was doing to save the restaurant, Councilman Jeff Pastor said he was "optimistic" that negotiations between Sky Galley and the city would "come to a positive resolution."
After a Cincinnati Health Department consultation discovered conditions that presented potential food safety risks, city officials met with Brakvill to discuss upgrades to the restaurant's location.
Brakvill said he was reluctant to invest in improvements to the space on his own, as his lease agreement with the city has been month to month since the actual lease expired in August 2016.
Brakvill said that he was still in the midst of a discussion with city officials how much each party would be responsible for paying, when he received an email from the city on Dec. 12 about their decision to cancel the lease agreement.
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