Red Door (venue)

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Red Door
Red Door (venue)
Address140 West 24th Street, New York, NY 10011 (between 6th Avenue & 7th Avenue)
Location Chelsea, Manhattan, New York, United States
Coordinates 40°44′39″N73°59′39″W / 40.744215°N 73.994148°W / 40.744215; -73.994148
Owner Giorgio Gomelsky
TypeMusic Venue & Rehearsal Space
Seating typeStanding
Capacity 250
Opened1978
Closed2015

Red Door was a 2,000 SF event and music space located in the heart of Chelsea, New York City, that remained private to the public for 37 years. [1] Its name changed over the years, but always based on the colors of the front door (previous incarnations were Green Door and Purple Door). The venue attracted a wide array of celebrities and personalities in the music and entertainment world. [2]

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History

In 1978, Giorgio Gomelsky purchased a small industrial townhouse near the Chelsea Hotel in Manhattan, steps from Andy Warhol’s Factory. The space previously served as a printing press, and Gomelsky ultimately decided to turn the space into an accessible and affordable place for talented musicians and artists to develop, create and showcase their works. The goal was to provide a safe haven to make music and art that wasn’t exactly commercial and could shake up the NY scene. [3]

Notable artists

Kickstarter and closure

In 2003, the venue sustained substantial roof damage due to debris falling from a neighboring building. The artist-supported venue had limited repair funds and the building slowly fell into decline. [5] In an effort to save the venue, Raul Gonzalez, Ian Cuttler and Giorgio Gomelsky formed Red Door Collective to restore the venue to its former glory. They begin a Kickstarter campaign which raised $25,025 of their $25,000 goal. This begin initial repairs on the facility and the venue continued to host music-centric events. [6] After a heavy rain, the damaged infrastructure threatened the safety of anyone who entered the establishment and the New York City Department of Buildings issued a full vacate order on the property. [7] On May 13, 2013, Raul Gonzalez of the Red Door Collective updated the public by saying, "Gomelsky has been compelled to move from the space, which is slated for a sale and likely demolition later this summer." [8]

The Red Door Today

In February 2016, the once bright red door was covered in graffiti with a memorial to its former proprietor, Giorgio Gomelsky, who died on January 13, 2016, from cancer. [9] Demolition began in 2017. [10]

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References

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  8. "Last Days of Red Door & Homage to Giorgio Gomelsky", Raul Gonzalez, May 13, 2013
  9. " Giorgio Gomelsky, Former Rolling Stones, Yardbirds Manager, Dead at 81", Rolling Stone, January 15, 2016
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