Avalon was shut down on Halloween at 1 AM due to expired cabaret license.
Plus Happy Valley, really not great news, three in one week, though Avalon has been sputtering ever since its opening and re-opening...
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The next day, celebrated nightspot the Roxy was seized by the state due to nonpayment of taxes. And just when you thought it was over, Happy Valley's smile turned upside down when the East 27th Street spot was shuttered as part of a court battle with its landlord.
Avalon shut down last night ... again. And has anyone heard any news on Roxy?
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November 23, 2006 Patrons Testy As NYC Nightclub Shut Down By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 7:46 a.m. ET
NEW YORK (AP) -- Authorities closed a big Manhattan nightclub a half-hour before it was to host a party with hundreds of people celebrating hip hop titan Jay-Z's new album Wednesday night, a club manager and a witness said.
Police and fire department spokespeople had no immediate comment on the shutdown of Avalon in the city's Chelsea neighborhood, which prompted testy exchanges as angry patrons were told to leave.
The club, a converted church, hosts a variety of parties, concerts and other events. It has a dance floor that holds about 700 people and other spaces that hold several hundred more, according to a director, Carmelo Citron.
Wednesday's shutdown came as patrons were lined up outside, waiting for the 10 p.m. start of a party to celebrate the recent release of the new album, ''Kingdom Come,'' Citron said. He said the artist was not expected at the event.
Citron said the club was ordered to close because of ongoing problems with its certificate of occupancy. He said the trouble centered on a ''clerical issue,'' and managers had tried to resolve it for the past several weeks.
The scene became heated as police dispersed the patrons, many of whom had prepaid for admission, Citron said.
Bystander Carmen Lopez of New Jersey was watching from a nearby store. She said a large number of people were outside the club around 10:15 p.m., cursing and exchanging words with police. ''It's kind of crazy out there,'' she said.
Managers expected Avalon to be closed throughout the holiday weekend, costing the club an estimated $500,000, Citron said.
"Officers ordered the Manhattan dance hall shut down at 10 p.m. Friday, along with another nearby club, Sol, saying the pair of hot spots have failed to control violence, drugs sales and other problems with patrons."
things like this seem to fluctuate every now and then, im sure that in a few decades things will gradually have gone back to the way you are used to them--does every one know what i am trying to say? there are periods when the higher ups have nothing better to do so they harass the night club crowd, perhaps other issues will gradually hold there attention and they will forget to circle over you like excessively moral hawks
Interesting article about Heathers, a bar on 13th Street, and the residents living above it battling noise. This piece spells out both sides pretty well. Funny enough I used to go to the space in question when it was still Brownies, the after-hours bar. You had to know the password to be admitted and once inside you found laid-back patrons smoking blunts, snorting lines and playing pool. Perhaps the illegality of it made the place quieter.
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Night life and noise are always a fraught topic in the city, but they are particularly so now. An overhaul of the city's noise code, the first in more than 30 years, will take effect on July 1. Moreover, in light of the growth of bars in gentrifying areas and the spillover of smoking patrons onto sidewalks because of the no-smoking laws, officials are taking a close look at night-life regulation.
Read that whole article, Lexxy ... such a sad reflection not only on NY and the club scene, but the inability of the little guy to prosper, without being buried in paperwork and bullshit. The lawyers rule the world.
Ms. Falon used to live over COYOTE UGLY and 1,001 complaints never did jack shit for her... Heathers is probably not greasing enough palms.
Once the non-smoking thing went through the mayhem was ten times worse, those people all over the sidewalk. Bloomberg created this monster.
Especially touching was Ms. Heather's desire to bring back the 80s and do something for artists. What artists? Rots of ruck in 2007 NYC Amerika.
The article is full of confusion caused by the fact that individual tennants and small capitalists are pitted against eachother. The rich tennants and big capitalists aren't forced in to these problems. The city authoritarians want to regulate the messy little people. How else could a whole gang of enforcement goons decend on a small bar and walk out having issued a summons for gnats LOL ! And of course in the end all the statutes favor the business owner over the apartment tennant because the tennant's protections have no teeth, and then the city authoritarians get to milk the business owner out of her life savings too! In the end the lesson is the business owner can do whatever they please as long as they pay over the counter or under the table. The tennant has the right to complain, and that is about it.
I want nightlife, and I want my peace and quiet in my hovel too. The city wants to make everyone pay while it pretends to be judicious in treating each side with a dollop of attention and a load of regulations and fees. So the city is in the profitable conflict racket, and that is why nothing is going to change real soon.