Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Former Vampire Freaks space on the market


Shawn Chittle brings word that the former home of Vampire Freaks, which closed on Avenue A near 12th Street at the start of the year, is now for rent. No signs up (yet) ... but the landlord, Mr. Desider Weinberg, is asking $8,000 a month, including basement — good for 1,400 square feet.


And you may even get to keep this as it is ...


And you can you can still order the Vampire Freaks apparel online here.

6 comments:

  1. Wow, those are some beautiful floors, and that back wall/doorway/window is adorable (in a scary, Goth way, of course).

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  2. what i would do to rent this space and make a go of it.
    hope it goes to a deserving party!

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  3. what i would do to rent this space.
    hope it goes to a deserving party!

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  4. This is the same landlord who painted over that animal spay/neuter mural on the side of the building before his contract was up with the animal people and put up an ad for a video game. I still miss that mural.

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  5. i never liked Vampire Freaks because they thought they were way cool, and they are not. i also found them a bit unfriendly towards women and clueless and unconcerned with regards to community issues.

    don't know what will go in there but it won't be a bar or restaurant.

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  6. @12:35

    Agreed, the Advocates for Animals was a truly beautiful mural. The ad following was a shame and now its been relegated to a big ugly black box for too long.

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