Limelight (New York City nightclub)

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Limelight (New York City nightclub) was a famous Manhattan club housed in a deconsecrated church, known for its gothic architecture, vibrant nightlife, and central role in New York’s 1980s–1990s club scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct nightclub
music venue
nightclub
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
surface form: Gothic Revival architecture
associatedWith Michael Alig
New York club kids
closed 1990s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era late 20th century
foundedBy Peter Gatien
hasFeature balconies overlooking dance floor
church nave converted to main dance floor
multiple dance floors
stained glass windows
heritageStatus New York City Landmark
surface form: New York City Landmark (church building)
housedIn Church of the Holy Communion
deconsecrated Episcopal church
influenced club culture in New York City
electronic dance music scene in New York
fashion trends of club kids
knownFor central role in New York 1980s–1990s club scene
club kids scene
dance music
gothic architecture
rave culture
vibrant nightlife
legalIssues drug-related investigations
locatedIn Chelsea, Manhattan
Manhattan
New York
surface form: New York (state)

New York City
musicGenre alternative rock
goth music
house music
industrial music
techno
opened 1983
owner Peter Gatien
partOf 1980s New York nightlife
1990s New York nightlife
New York City club scene
peakPeriod early 1990s
late 1980s
policeRaids 1990s
reopenedAs Limelight (New York City nightclub) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Avalon (New York nightclub)

LimeLight Marketplace
streetAddress 660 Sixth Avenue
subjectOf Party Monster (book)
Party Monster
surface form: Party Monster (film)

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Peter Gatien notableWork Limelight (New York City nightclub)
Limelight (New York City nightclub) reopenedAs Limelight (New York City nightclub) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Avalon (New York nightclub)
Tunnel (New York City nightclub) sisterVenue Limelight (New York City nightclub)
documentary film "Limelight" (2011) featuresNightclub Limelight (New York City nightclub)
subject surface form: Limelight