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Finance committee revokes Korea Spa's business license after staff cites police complaints and online evidence

City of Santa Fe Finance Committee · February 10, 2026
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After a quasi‑judicial hearing, the Santa Fe Finance Committee voted 4–1 to revoke the business license for Korea Spa at 2008 Rosina St., following staff testimony about police complaints, online advertisements and inspections that indicated unlicensed staff and controlled access; the owner denied illicit activity and said some advertising predated her ownership.

The Santa Fe Finance Committee voted on Feb. 9 to revoke the business license for Korea Spa, a massage business operating at 2008 Rosina Street. The action followed a quasi‑judicial cease‑and‑desist hearing in which assistant land use director Maggie Moore and Santa Fe Police Department staff described complaints, online advertisements and inspection findings that they said indicated the business was operating in a manner contrary to the public welfare.

Moore told the committee the enforcement division received a police referral and two criminal complaints alleging prostitution at the property. She said enforcement staff inspected the site on Oct. 10, 2025, and at that inspection an individual on site produced a New York State learner permit and was not a licensed massage therapist. Moore said staff repeatedly had…

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