Text and photos by Stacie Joy
Tuesday marked the final loadout at the now-shuttered Pyramid Club at 101 Avenue A.
After a year-long closure during the pandemic, the owners of the iconic East Village venue decided that they would not reopen the two-level space.
I was there to see manager Maria Narciso, her fiancé, general manager and house DJ TM.8 (aka Quirino Perez), and filmmaker Rob Barriales, who often shot at the club, remove the famed window mannequin, the party sandwich boards, velvet rope stanchions as well as monitors, speakers and supplies (plus the 1980s electronic game Simon!).
"If it wasn't for the community love and support, the Pyramid Club would not have lasted 41 years," Quirino said. "We're moving on, taking that spirit with us to our new homes. Together, we can keep the Pyramid Spirit alive forever."
Of note is the fact that the club was recently listed on Loopnet for rent as a retail space here between Sixth Street and Seventh Street. That listing, first posted on March 6, has subsequently been removed, but you can view the cached version here.
This past Friday, someone affiliated with the building removed The Pyramid Sign from the doorway.