Going, Going, Gone: Brooklyn Mirage is Nothing But an Empty Lot Now
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Going, Going, Gone: Brooklyn Mirage is Nothing But an Empty Lot Now
"The Brooklyn Mirage and its $30 million venue expansion are officially a thing of the past, razed to the ground before a single song could ever be shazamed from its dance floor."
"More than 30 demolition-related permits issued by the city's Department of Buildings and Department of Transportation are posted outside the site—a welcome image for fans who may still be experiencing PTSD from the former tenant's permitting problems."
"Avant Gardner filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August, demolition in October, and handed the keys to Pacha at the end of last year."
"Pacha will be taking over the space as soon as this June, if they don't get caught up in any of the seemingly endless missteps of its predecessor."
The Brooklyn Mirage has been completely demolished, leaving an empty lot at 140 Stewart Avenue. The demolition, estimated to cost $1.5 million, was completed ahead of schedule. Pacha New York is set to take over the space, aiming for a June opening. Avant Gardner, the previous owner, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, leading to the venue's closure. The new club plans to operate until October, reflecting a nostalgic return to NYC nightlife culture.
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