Exaggerated Rumors of Marquee’s Demise?
Don't be so quick to believe a blog's claim that the club is closing.
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The Marquee man snags community-board approval for a new gastrolounge.
Marquee's Wass Stevens wasn't the only rope minder who appeared in "The Wrestler."
Admissions are up at the French Culinary Institute, and Marquee celebrates five years of bottles, in our daily news roundup.
The Marquee honcho wants his new venue to be a cross between the Spotted Pig and Rose Bar, and he now has Community Board 4's licensing committee onboard.
The Marquee man won't let the Community Board's disapproval stop him.
Will the Marquee honcho be going forward with his plan to take over the Earth space?
Community Board 4 didn't give Noah Tepperberg the green light he was hoping for, but he didn't get a Wass-like smackdown either.
The owner of Marquee plans to open another spot in West Chelsea.
Plus community boards are making life hell for downtown restaurants and bars, and now is your chance to ask El Bulli's chef a question, from our glance at the morning headlines.
Though there's a slight dip in sales, Noah Tepperberg doesn't see any reason to discontinue the luxury service.
1Oak and Marquee also rank highly, perhaps because of their publicists.
Pacha, Marquee, and Splash weren't the only ones that were shuttered by the NYPD this weekend.
The club will be open tonight for Missy Elliott's birthday.
Club raids are down this year, but that didn't save Marquee, Pacha, and Splash this weekend.
Plus: Gunshots outside Cozy Soup 'n Burger, the best ham in the world finally comes to the U.S., and more, in our morning news roundup.
A rumor has it that Noah Tepperberg and Jason Strauss of Marquee are planning to do an event space, lounge, and restaurant in the Thirties on the East Side.
The Marquee owner's business rakes in $33 million a year.