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Located in the center of Midtown, District 36 was once a clothing factory. Now, it's changed (sorry) into a massive dance club offering three separate levels and 14,000 square feet of bass-worshipping space. With the massive soundsystem, District 36 caters to the fans of electronic, house, and techno. Their inner decor is a bit swanky, from the dropped down crystal chandeliers on the main dance floor to the bold framed black and white street art. But don’t be fooled, scandalously dressed employees provide glow sticks with which you can rage. All are welcomed to break it down on their cushioned dance floor, with previous DJs such as Mark Farina, Dubfire and Luciano. Bottle service is available in private VIP rooms--but before you head out, remember their card minimum is $50. --Briana Cheng
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When it started seeming as if the dance club was as lost a New York tradition as the porn store--thanks to the economy, city crackdowns, and the increasing power of neighborhood boards who detest nightlife as if it were trouble in River City--along came District 36, which got the licenses, beat the odds, and opened last year in a perfectly sane, mid-level way that's right for this era. The 14,000-square-foot place on the site of an old clothing factory is, by its owners' admission,... More »
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