Friday, June 15, 2012

Nightclub starter kit for sale on Avenue C


[Via Google Street Map View Thing]

There's a new listing for a club space at 24 Avenue C near East Third Street (the Oxygen Bar & Lounge space?) ... Per Streeteasy:

Take the stairwell that descends to be transported into a special space, tucked away in the East Village where nightlife rules. Behold, the perfect opportunity to own your completely renovated and fully operational lounge complete with bar, kitchen and full liquor license. The asking price of $325,000 gives you the keys to start your operation right away with a 10 year lease at $9,000 per month and the rights to transfer the liquor license to your business. This spacious duplex at around 2,400 square feet includes DJ booth, HVAC unit, separate VIP area located on the upper floor, outdoor smoking area and much more.

As of last night, the link to Citi Habitats wasn't work... so we don't have more information than this right now... Perhaps this is enough...

2 comments:

  1. I like the liquor store doods who seem to own the place, but Oxygen Lounge = blasting music until 4am in the back yard every time someone opens the door + clouds of reefer smoke floating up to back apartment windows + knuckle-draggers having moronic conversations at full blast finally to be finished at 5am with a crescendo of bottles being tossed in the metal dumpsters.

    I have called 311 a bunch of times with no affect. Could someone have been paid off?

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  2. The Oxygen Bar is only opened 1 night a week if it's lucky (I think friday night?), sometimes this place goes for weeks closed, it has to be the most nondescript bar in manhattan, hard to find.

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