From The Sun
A NIGHTCLUB owned by rapper Jay Z has closed after 20 years following a $10million renovation.
The 40/40 Club, which opened in New York City in 2003, shuttered in July but has plans to reopen in a new location.
The venue has plans to reopen in 2024 in a new location.
Andrea Thomas, a spokesperson for the company, shared the intended future plans with Eater New York.
The 40/40 Club underwent a $10million renovation in 2012.
Jay-Z told Rolling Stone at the time: “I wanted to retain the feel of a clubhouse, a relaxed place to interact with friends."
The renovation was meant to help the club keep up with other, newer venues in the area.
Eventually, the club grew into a chain of bars and restaurants, including one in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
But then, a lawsuit claimed that the company behind the venues owed over $115,000.
The money was from unpaid rent and additional charges, according to Eater.
Despite the 40/40 Club's Manhattan closure, a location at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn remains open, arena spokesperson Jake Spitz told Eater.
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