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NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
Legendary nightclub Studio 54, the brainchild of Brooklyn-born Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager, operated here during its first incarnation from April 1977 to February 1980. The two sold the business in 1980 and the club soon reopened operating until 1986, but without the glamour of its heyday.
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Schrager and Rubell opened the Studio 54 nightclub on April 26, 1977, as disco was gaining popularity in the U.S. Infamous for its celebrity guest lists, ...
19. okt. 2023 · In the spring of 1977, the doors of 254 West 54th Street opened to a New York City nightclub that in its glamour and pageantry defined the ...
16. nóv. 2023 · The club was first opened on April 26, 1977, as disco was gaining popularity in the United States, and was best known for its celebrity ...
19. jan. 2021 · The day Studio 54 Opened it doors in New York City. It would later close on February 4, 1980, just a little under 3 years.
6. mar. 2024 · The original Studio 54 nightclub, which opened on this date in 1977, was open for less than three years before owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager were ...
8. nóv. 2024 · Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell, two Brooklyn denizens who met as students at Syracuse University, opened Studio 54 on April 26, 1977. Schrager ...
16. mar. 2021 · The studio was repurchased at 4,5 million dollars and opened again on September 12, 1981, but the underground soul of the place was no more. It ...
On the morning of December 14, 1978, a reported 31 agents pulled up to the club and banged on its door with a search warrant in hand. Though the raid time was ...
The club closed in 1986 and became a venue for rock concerts until it eventually closed completely in the late 1980s. The space remained vacant until 1998, when ...