The Ghetto Revitalized: Washington Ave between 5th & 8th (UPDATED)

We all know about Washington Ave between 5th and 8th street: you just don't go there. You're going to get shanked, shot, beat up or wrongfully arrested as a suspected drug dealer. While Lackner likes to spend his Sunday nights in the alleys instigating knife fights, the rest of us sane people have avoided that stretch like the plague. And for good reason, the place had degenerated into an under 18 hoodlums paradise awash with spanglish gangeros and chongas.

It wasn't always like that, back in the early days through the early and mid 90's that stretch was the place to be and be seen. But like everyone knows in this industry, times change quickly. Washington between 5th and 8th quickly took a nose dive. Crappy club owners took over once prestigious establishments like The Living Room and Bash and effectively turned the strip into a cornucopia of thugs and cornrolls. South Beach magnate Gerry Kelly makes a pointed observation in the article with this comment:

"It was a gradual decline from 1996 onward -- you could just see it," he says. 'There was a huge influx of people that came to South Beach and saw all the models, all the success of Bash and others, and one year later a lot of people said, 'Owning a club is the next best thing to being a rock star,' so you had a lot of inexperienced nightclub operators...who didn't share the same dress code or the same marketing values."

But things are beginning to change in the area as those old, god forsaken venues (Club Deep, Troy, Goddess, Templo, etc, etc) are beginning to close down and new more intelligent business owners are beginning to move in. Venues like Dek23, Gem, The Angler's Hotel, Heathrow UK Lounge are starting to turn the strip around. We're still not at the point we were during the heyday, but at the very least that part of the strip is walkable again between the hours of 10pm-5am. I personally wasn't old enough to experience the 1990's decade of glam but it seems a new era of club owners wants to bring this dilapidated stretch back to life and they seem committed to bringing us club goers a new and safe area to stumble our liquor laden selves around in, without the threat of a wild Lackner jumping out from behind a parked Vespa wielding his rusty Army surplus store knife.

UPDATE: Reader Nathan Bliss left comments regarding this area in a previous post about Bella Rose which sheds more light on this Christmas like miracle revitalization of Washington Ave between 5th and 8th street:

The seedy area u referred to between 5th and 8th has dramatically improved over the past year. The completion of the street construction project along with the opening of the new Anglers Resort (which is rivaling Prime 112 as the to be seen Saturday night Restaurant) has dramatically improved the area. I remember when I couldn't walk down the street at night with my wife without being harassed. It is nothing like that anymore and there are some decent clubs in that area that are worthwhile checking out, including the new Ora Ultra Lounge (formerly Ink) and Gem Nightclub. Also, a new club is opening up in the space formerly occupied by Goddess and being operated by some South Beach heavy hitters. History shows that hot areas in South Beach change over the years and this little area is heating up again.
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There are some notable similarites between that sobe glam nightlife and a lot of what is happening now on the other side of the causeway. There was always this whole balance of grit and glam. it was all about fun, and sure the door was a bitch but as long as you had the style (and we're not talking $$$/dress code here), the look, the attitude you were in, and once inside it was a veritable cournicopia of types of people (celebs, models, vagrants, artists, drag queens, vogue queens, a random smattering of South Americans (especally at Bash! God it was Brazil blew up in there sometimes), and everything in between.) I remember it was all such a big deal being 16 and actually allowed in (this was of course prior to the crackdown on id's and prior to the 21 and up requirnement imposed on the beach).
gimme a beat!
It pains me to no end that the places downtown don't have the balls to implement a strict door policy. Having a tough door is key to having a good party, and if your door staff aren't authorized to reject people for their own random reasons, you're going to develop that "anything goes as long as you can pay for a bottle" mentality that really killed the beach. Without that, downtown will remain a partiers slum - fun but dirty.
pop lock and drop it
What would u implement if u were working the door?
"The ugliest of truths is prettier than
the most beautiful lie"
Did you ever go to Pawn Shop when Alan T was working the door there? He had a good sense of cool vs. douchey, but understanding that the club owners and promoters need their say too. I'm not saying every club downtown has to be overly selective like Mynt used to be, or Set sometimes was more recently, but they need some taste and discretion.

I've seen some really groddy people hanging out around here. Of course this has no relevance at places like Ps14, and less relevance at places like Whiteroom, but something like Parkwest and Vagabond could be a bit more exclusive, I think. Again, it's all a matter of how well it's implemented and whose taste is used to set the tone at the door.

You're an accomplished club goer. What are your thoughts? How do you keep the bottle-buying Kendall silver chain dorks out without excluding the cool kids?
pop lock and drop it
Another club that does this well is Rokbar. You can admit ugly people, but they have to be interestingly ugly. Like anything based on aesthetics, it's hard to summarize into a few words or a single rule.
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Its just gonna get worse, with the economy all screwed up clubs are just gonna start looking for profit,pretty soon most places are gonna be 18 and up.
"The ugliest of truths is prettier than
the most beautiful lie"
Everyone knows that the gays have the lock on the Door.
Have the promoters/ marketing team sell the tables (isn't that their job?)
The Door should be fierce but not imposible.
The nightlife is all about creating illusions. Think Suzanne Bartsch, Michael Alig (sans heroin induced murderous ways), Fat Black, it's about personality.
gimme a beat!
it's about personality.
It should be about personality but I'm not seeing the bitchiness. Don't get me wrong I love all the door guys downtown -- at least the ones I know -- but if we want to take it to the next level of status (like this part of the beach is trying to do.. lets keep it on topic) then more selectivity is required.
pop lock and drop it
Door by Lackner.
Wurk!
**fan crack**
gimme a beat!
I've fantasized about it but ultimately I don't know if I am callous enough. Just kidding of course I'm callous enough. Maybe in the winter when it isn't so hot out. Unless I had a fan..
pop lock and drop it
Just Dont Make it A Sausage Party.=)
"The ugliest of truths is prettier than
the most beautiful lie"
I always wanted to run a door but i'd be scared of the roided out kendalite bros I would (naturally) call out. heh.
gimme a beat!
Don't be a trick, they can't do anything. Other than pound your face in, and not in the good way.
pop lock and drop it
stay on topic!
gimme a beat!
BRING EMERALD CITY BACK! While we are at it, let's ressurect Up All Nite productions as well.

I think that would work ;)
ummm...hello are you all deaf blind
dek is dead...it made a MOCKERY of bash
and gem in closing, if its not already...it make a MOCKERY of living room too
the old miami wash and where was about the MUSIC
these new places have NO IDEA
and wash is dead and will never regrowth...ever...give it up, its over, its in the past

and though we may not agree (who do the f@#% do we think we are anyway) with all the clientele...
vagabond is not about door discretion...that's not what carmel and co, nor the place, stands for...
you all should know that!!!!
ummm...hello are you all deaf blind
dek is dead...it made a MOCKERY of bash
and gem in closing, if its not already...it make a MOCKERY of living room too
the old miami wash and where was about the MUSIC
these new places have NO IDEA
and wash is dead and will never regrowth...ever...give it up, its over, its in the past

and though we may not agree (who do the f@#% do we think we are anyway) with all the clientele...
vagabond is not about door discretion...that's not what carmel and co, nor the place, stands for...
you all should know that!!!!


Greetings Douch Bag (Notice how I capitalized your Douchyness). This post was written in May. If you know your ass from your mouth you know very well that in four months a club can go from Angels impregnating women in barns miracles to the color of my shit as swirls into Miami Beach.

And yes, we know very well Carmel and Co. does not stand for door bullshit. I look like a fucking elephant man and they still let me in the joint.
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