It had previously been owned by John Asfar as part of his Traveller’s Inn chain. Hopkins and his partners bought the Tally Ho in 2011 out of receivership for $4.2 million. “The decision has been made to now start focusing on the redevelopment component of the site.” “It has been a difficult decision to make, but when you have turned the page you have something new and invigorating to ,” said Hopkins. By the end of February both the Tally Ho Sports Bar & Grill and the Hideaway Cafe will follow suit. The ownership group closed that department last fall. The city has already bid farewell to the Tally Ho’s hotel.
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