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Advertisement Contact us. November 14, E-Paper E-Magazine. Property Green Buildings Industrial Properties. World News. Top News. Special Edition. About us. Contact us. Subscription Form. But even as the acts metamorphosed, the building, originally a skating rink, has aged, and according to the Village Voice , the financial burden got to be too much for the owners.

The Voice :. It had become obvious, however, that Algin [the owners] would either have to spend a huge amount to make the extensive structural repairs necessary to bring the building up to code or face heavy fines from the New York City Department of Buildings. Jason McCarthy, the longtime manager of the Black Party, recalls a night when he dodged chunks of plaster raining from the ceiling. It was able to elude or attempt to elude some of the strict dancing laws of the day, which forbade dance marathons.

For example, says the New York Times , in A report in the New York Times on Sunday quoted John Scher, a long-time concert producer, saying he had heard weeks ago about Roseland's closing. Steve Martin, a booking agent who organized shows at Roseland for bands like Squeeze and Dream Theater, told the newspaper he would miss the club. Owned most recently by the developer Laurence Ginsburg, with booking agent Live Nation, the Roseland was originally a skating rink and opened at its current location, at West 52nd and Broadway in midtown Manhattan, in The venue dates back to , however, when it was located around the corner on 51st.

Before that, it existed in Philadelphia. Roseland opened when ballroom dancing was popular, using its quarter-acre dance floor to accommodate up to 3, people and hosting dance marathons, jiving and jazz.



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