Piano bar brings jobs, investment to downtown Fort Smith

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Mojo’s Ivory House and Dueling Piano Bar, the newest bar and entertainment venue to open on Garrison Avenue in downtown Fort Smith, cut the ribbon Tuesday on the first high-profile phase of a more than $1 million investment.

Bar owners also estimate the new business will create up to 30 jobs.

The bar will be followed in the next several months by 14 loft apartments and a restaurant — all located in what was once the Davis Furniture building at 823 Garrison Ave.

Joseph Meadows and his father, Jim, purchased the three-story, 24,000-square-foot building Aug. 31, 2008, with plans to develop loft apartments on the top two floors and placing a restaurant-bar on the first floor.

“This journey has been long and exhausting, but I can’t wait for us to open our doors to the public so they can enjoy this great new entertainment venue for Fort Smith. It’s truly going to be a great destination to gather, relax and enjoy downtown Fort Smith in a modern unique atmosphere,” Joseph Meadows said in a statement.

The bar will open to the public Friday (May 21).

The non-smoking bar and lounge will seat up to 250 with occupancy up to 400. Hours of operation are 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., Tuesday through Saturday; with the dueling piano show Thursday through Saturday. Also, there is a private lounge available for rent that includes a private bartender, cocktail waitress and bouncer.

Entertainment from the piano players will include a range of music from the classics to modern hits.

“The piano players consist of a local musician and will also feature some traveling players from Houston, San Antonio, Florida and Las Vegas during the first few months,” noted a statement from the bar owners.