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Fire destroys old Club DV8, building to be torn down
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Let's hope insurance comes through. It's sad that the building couldn't be saved - but probably the best possible ending under the circumstances.
The owner of this property owes you nothing.
People who want to preserve their past are so happy to do it with other people's money.
RIP Club DV8
It's also too bad that the DV8 building can't be saved. That's a piece of the city's architectural history that can't be replaced. (When was that thing built, in the 20s? 30s?) If there's any way possible, it should be restored. Easier said than done, I know...but still, they just don't make buildings like that anymore--especially that would look that good architecturally after so many years.
Someone mentioned Gaslight Dinner Theater. But I don't remember where that was.
I think we're seeing the end of Arrow Press Square, what with that ugly building built in front of it years ago, and half the buildings now empty. "The Blue Whale that swallowed Arrow Press"....I can still remember the news stories.
Goodbye building, goodbye rennovation, goodbye restoration.
brokers office in that building. I believe the
guys name was Bob.Does anyone no what happened to
that business they were in that building for years
selling Utah Jazz, theater, and concert tickets.
I stopped in there a while back and the building was
empty. Everytime I bought tickets in that building
it was like stepping back in time with that old
elevator. I also saw a lot of concertts in DV8 when
Karen ran the show. too bad we will miss that building
But, with all due respect, Club DV8 was the place where I first discovered Nelly Furtado's music back in 2000-2001, and which is where I've seen a lot of cool DJ's and bands perform.
That said, it seems like much of Salt Lake's clubs seem to be on life-support these days. For the most part, they're poorly publicized and, as the article eluded to, they're also poorly maintained.
We need someone like Salt Lake Mayor Ralph Becker to breathe new life into this town. And hopefully, a developer will build some new condos on the site, and not some ugly strip mall.
You want proof?
You can Google as easily as we can.
You can watch the news as easily as we can.
It was reported on broadcast media (I heard it on the radio this morning) that the building was not insured.
Sure, for a dance club DV8 left plenty to desire, but as a live venue it was a classic. There wasn't a bad seat in the house. Someone already mentioned the great Green Day show (Mazzy Star played the same night at the Bar & Grill). A couple other standouts were Rage Against the Machine with House of Pain...and my personal favorite Quicksand and Seaweed co-headlining. They were like twin locomotives barreling through that stack of bricks. Shout outs to all the DV8 locals back in the '90s!
JV, oldest living member of Club DV8
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