The embattled Hawaiian Tropic Zone restaurant in Times Square will close on Saturday, but don't panic! According to a press release, it's just a temporary shut-down to accommodate a planned $500,000 renovation. One might think they'd want to save that money for legal fees, since HTZ—infamous for its scantily-clad waitresses and the former manager who (allegedly!) assaulted them—is facing multiple lawsuits alleging sexual harassment, assault, and discriminatory hiring. A manager tells the Daily News that people shouldn't assume they're closing because of the lawsuits: "One has nothing to do with the other. The lawsuits are without merit. We're confident we will prevail... We're going to use the opportunity to spruce the place up a little bit." And the home of the breast-shaped salt and pepper shakers will shrink a lot; when HTZ reopens in May, the location will be 3,100 square feet smaller and rent out the old space to an unspecified retailer. In the meantime, there's always HTZ Vegas, baby, Vegas.