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Mayor Eric Adams Wants to Bring Miami’s 24-Hour Club E11EVEN to NYC

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is exploring the idea of introducing a 24-hour nightlife experience to the city by bringing in E11EVEN, Miami’s renowned ultraclub. During a recent appearance on the Flagrant podcast hosted by Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh, Adams mentioned, “We need an E11EVEN in New York.” He further revealed, “I spoke to some folks. We may be rolling it out in New York.”

E11EVEN Miami, located in downtown Miami, is celebrated for its continuous 24/7 operations, offering a blend of nightclub energy, live performances, and upscale amenities. The club has hosted performances by artists like Cardi B, 50 Cent, and G-Eazy, and has attracted celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Kendall Jenner, and Post Malone. ​

Co-founder Dennis DeGori, a native New Yorker, expressed enthusiasm about the potential expansion, stating, “As a native New Yorker, I’ve always imagined the Big Apple as the perfect second home. While we have yet to identify the right location and conditions, we appreciate the support and enthusiasm from Mayor Adams and Andrew Schulz.”

Currently, New York City’s regulations require bars and clubs to cease alcohol service by 4 a.m., with establishments permitted to reopen at 8 a.m. (10 a.m. on Sundays). Introducing a 24-hour venue like E11EVEN would necessitate changes to existing laws and could significantly impact the city’s nightlife landscape.​

For those interested in hearing Mayor Adams discuss this initiative, the full podcast episode is available here:

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