SALT LAKE CITY — Go to Plumhouse in Salt Lake City in the early weekend hours, and you’ll find music, dancing, maybe a fashion show or someone making papier-mache.

If you want to drink, says Plumhouse co-founder Thinh Doan, you need to bring it yourself. The club, which recently moved to the Grainy District and typically operates weekends from about 11:30 p.m. to 5 a.m., is not licensed to sell booze.

“We run completely above board,” Doan told FOX 13 News in an interview Wednesday. “We try to show the police everything. We talk to the city council because we want a safe place for people that want this sort of arts scene.”

Some Salt Lake City staff, however, would like more regulations on after-hours clubs like Plumhouse — regulations that might put them out of business altogether. The t

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