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Washington Square. RBM Properties proposed the renovation to the building. Kevin Meyer, a managing member of the company, is now co-owners of the building with Scott Bell. The building is the former home of a hookah lounge and was once a popular club spot. Club Paradise, which later became Club X-Cel, was a well-known gay bar during the s.

It says Center St. The 6,square-foot venue would fill a niche for a medium-sized venue, which are in short supply locally. It will accommodate general admission shows of to people, and no longer function as a nightclub, Bell confirmed. All genres of music would be welcome. Smaller events like weddings can utilize the space as well, as it will be available for rent.

Why did the headline have to contain that it "was" gay club? Does that really even matter? Was it that important to put that in the headline?

Music venue to breathe new life downtown at former gay club, hookah lounge

Pretty sure you could have left that out. Next time be smart about what you put in the headlines and if it really is important to put in. Friday, January 21, Report this. Back in the mid 80s this used to be three different stores. Looking at the building the left was Fannie Mae candy the middle was the vouge and on the left was a company that made picture frames and trophy's and odds and ends.

I used to work there before it was bought by Tom Tripp to become a night club. He kept me on because I knew the building from maintaining it and keeping things running,the heater and air conditioner and lighting. Support City Pulse - Donate Today! Monday, July 21, Toggle navigation Main menu.

Log in. Developers plan to turn a vacant former gay club and hookah lounge at S. Washington Square in downtown Lansing into a music venue that can accommodate people. Posted Friday, January 21, pm. Chloe Alverson.