The Chelsea co-op where renowned “Fame” choreographer Louis Falco rehearsed and threw legendary Studio 54 afterparties is on the market for $4.4 million. The 4,200-square-foot home spans two floors of ...
Renowned architect Scott Bromley is best known for designing the era-defining nightclub Studio 54 (now home to the Roundabout Theatre Company), but that's not the only mark he left on New York City.
In the spring of 1977, the doors of 254 West 54th Street opened to a New York City nightclub that in its glamour and pageantry defined the disco era. Studio 54 was situated in a former opera house and ...
The legendary New York nightclub Studio 54 was the epitome of the 70s – its joyful decadence came to define what was known as the “disco era”. Over the course of its three-year tenure, the club became ...
During the late 1970s, there was no cooler hotspot on Planet Earth than Studio 54, the Manhattan nightclub where the glitterati gathered to shake their booties to disco hits and ingest an absolutely ...
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