Yes, if you must know: there is still a "pole" placed smack dab in the middle of the Buckhead party space once known as The Gold Club.
But it's strictly there out of structural necessity, a co-owner of the new Gold Room stressed during an exclusive walk-through with EyeSeeStyle.
Above,'Prefered' seating at the notorious address now known as The Gold Room
"We wanted to take it out, but the architect said, 'No', because it holds the roof up," Jonathan Clay said just prior to his first nightclub venture's public opening.
"But you can tell it's not the same place. The stage is gone."
The pole in question is covered in postage stamp-sized bits of gold tile; and it's surrounded by a quartet of plush sofa sets with built-in drawers for women to stow their purses and tables with sunken inserts where tequila bottles custom designed by Corzo for the Gold Room sit and chill.
After a string of "friends and family" events to test out the staff (Halloween night, the Kravitz concert's after-party) the Gold Room opens to the public on December 3.
EyeSeeStyle Gets Beneath Gold Room's Surface
At the new Gold Room there are no specific "dance floor" boundaries, but from the towering LCD displays to the shock wave sound system to the strategically placed "power" booths, this place glitters with "get up and boogie" potential. Among the many distinctive details: fat (not "phat") gold chains dripping down a wall in The Lounge upstairs; and a VIP voyeur's delight of glassed-in corner chamber that's visible from every point in the 7,000-square-foot space and surveys the entire scene unfolding below as well.
Rather than starting off with a price structures for prime seating and easy entry that, "turns 'em upside down and shakes the money ou", Clay said door and booth fees will be dictated by demand.
Some things never change.
AND NOW, A MUCH-NEEDED MUSICAL INTERLUDE...
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