quote: | Originally posted by osterzone
What's really dumb: assuming that the club is being unfairly fucked over by the city because of a cabaret permit. On the record no one has stated anything about that. It's just a rumor that's being pulled out of someone's ass. |
Nah it would make a lot of sense... The cabaret license is a big deal in New York. Restaurants get shut down for a week if people are seen dancing and it doesn't have a cabaret license. So a few thousand dollars and several weeks or months later, a cabaret license can be arranged.
From working in an architecture office for the past 2 years, a lot of this stuff comes within the day-to-day stuff we have to deal with. Construction permits, buildings permits, elevator inspection permits, construction inspection, engineering inspection; we don't even begin to THINK about sending our contractors there until all this paperwork is hanging on the wall and in our binders with a signature from the powers that be in the city of New York. Add to that that this is a NIGHTCLUB, and you can imagine how hard the city is making it for them to open in a timely manner. Don't blame the city; they're doing what they've been doing for 20 years because of Giuliani, nothing's changed. They really shoulda known this.
I'm sticking with Blk Market parties in Brooklyn, no way Jose am I getting my hopes up on a new club: not this time around and definitely not for Sankey's...
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