Versus Club Forced to Close
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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Less than a month after it opened, Versus, a three-story, 1,300-person capacity club has temporarily closed. Nicholas Bacigalupo, the venue's director of marketing, said he hopes the nightspot at 618 S. Spring St. will reopen on Jan. 16. The club, located in the 1920 Stock Exchange building, was closed on Nov. 15 by the city after inspectors mandated some construction changes, Bacigalupo said. The changes include upgrades to the bathrooms and sprinkler systems. The venue was one of a handful of new after-hours spots coming to the Historic Core. It featured dancing as well as live music events.
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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Less than a month after it opened, Versus, a three-story, 1,300-person capacity club has temporarily closed. Nicholas Bacigalupo, the venue's director of marketing, said he hopes the nightspot at 618 S. Spring St. will reopen on Jan. 16. The club, located in the 1920 Stock Exchange building, was closed on Nov. 15 by the city after inspectors mandated some construction changes, Bacigalupo said. The changes include upgrades to the bathrooms and sprinkler systems. The venue was one of a handful of new after-hours spots coming to the Historic Core. It featured dancing as well as live music events.
page 2, 12/29/2008
© Los Angeles Downtown News. Reprinting items retrieved from the archives are for personal use only. They may not be reproduced or retransmitted without permission of the Los Angeles Downtown News. If you would like to re-distribute anything from the Los Angeles Downtown News Archives, please call our permissions department at (213) 481-1448.
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