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Terminal 5 (venue)

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Terminal 5
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Address610 West 56th Street
LocationNew York City, New York 10019 U.S.
Coordinates40°46′11″N 73°59′34″W / 40.76965°N 73.99275°W / 40.76965; -73.99275
Public transitNew York City Subway: at 59th Street–Columbus Circle station
Bus transport NYCT Bus: M5, M7, M10, M12, M20, M104
Bus transport MTA Bus: BxM2
OwnerThe Bowery Presents
TypeMusic venue
Capacity3,000
Construction
Opened2003
Renovated2007
ArchitectBrian Swier and Michael Costantin
Website
terminal5nyc.com
Fever Ray performing at Terminal 5, seen from the second floor balcony

Terminal 5 is a New York City music venue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, located at 610 West 56th Street west of Eleventh Avenue. It has a multi-level event site with five distinct room environments and a capacity of 3,000 people.[1]

Alcoholic beverages are served during events along with light snacks. On most nights, a smoking section and bar are open on the roof deck. The venue is operated by The Bowery Presents.

The venue was formerly a nightclub called Club Exit (also known as Mirage and Carbon) until its closure by the Drug Enforcement Administration in 2003.[2] Subsequently, Bowery Presents acquired and renovated the venue for live music shows.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b Jen Carlson (August 14, 2007). "New Venue Alert: Terminal 5". Gothamist. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "2 Nightclubs Closed; Police Cite Drug Use". The New York Times. February 8, 2003. Retrieved September 13, 2019.

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