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The Toltec Club building was opened in 1910 and cost about $100,000. [4] The architect for the building was John J. Huddart. [4] The grand opening took place on October 14, 1910, with a colorful, "informal" reception, according to the El Paso Herald. [5] Initiation fees for the club were expensive at $100 and club dues cost $50. [3]
The club was known as Billy Jo's during the 1970s. In 1978, the club was purchased by Mob member Tony Albanese and renamed Billy Jo's Crazy Horse Too, after the Crazy Horse Saloon, another Las Vegas strip club owned by Albanese. In 1984, Rick Rizzolo took over operations of the club when it was purchased by his father, Bart Rizzolo.
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Liem, who loves to play tennis, quietly bought the 47-year-old club in 2016 from a friend, Henry Yoshawirja, an El Paso businessman involved in industrial real estate development and other ventures.
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The nightclub displayed some memorabilia from the original Studio 54 in New York City, including photos of celebrities at the original nightclub. [2] It was visited on opening night by Elton John, one of the most frequent guests at the original location. [citation needed] The venue is mentioned in the song Vegas Two Times by the Stereophonics.
UTEP has attracted 5,592,257 fans in 34 seasons at the arena. The 11,892-seat arena (formerly 12,222 due to the late El Paso Sports legend Paul Strelzin) has been sold out for UTEP basketball games 112 times. [13] Fans enter the Don Haskins Center early before a UTEP Men's basketball game.