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Sankeys Brooklyn is Closed After Less Than Three Weeks of Business

Owner David Vincent blames the unprofessionalism of his partners for the shuttering.

The party is over before it even started. Today, Sankeys Brooklyn announced that it is closing its doors for good—just three weeks after their grand opening over Halloween weekend. The club's previous location in Manhattan was forced to shut down after less than a year. Much ado was made about Sankey's new location in Brooklyn, which was supposed to represent a fresh start for the clubbing franchise. According to the owner David Vincent, key personnel was brought in from Ibiza—where Sankeys still stands—to ensure the relocation was successful.

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In a searing press release, Vincent blamed the shuttering on his franchise partners, who he calls "unprofessional on an operational, promotional, and musical level." Vincent says his team was promised direct and full control of the new Brooklyn venue's sound, artistic vision, and management—but quickly found out this was not the case. He also claims that he was not given any financial support for the opening. "We were told a week before the club opened that there was no money for promotion or production, making our job impossible. We were always told we would be given three months to make this work, we actually had less than three weeks… We were therefore left with no other alternative than to terminate our relationship with the franchisee immediately."

Read David Vincent's full statement below:

"Today we announce that Sankeys Brooklyn will close for business. We will no longer be involved with the former venue, SRB.      

Sankeys Manhattan failed because our franchise partners were unprofessional on an operational, promotional and musical level and we as franchisors were inexperienced and naive in our initial approach. We gave far too much control and trust to people we thought were up to the job who clearly were not " 

In September we were eventually persuaded by our franchisee and very much against our own better judgement, to help with their new venue in Brooklyn.  

We were promised direct and full control of all aspects of the new Brooklyn venue. We relocated key personnel from Ibiza to ensure the club would immediately come across as Sankeys, a social experiment rather than a franchised brand as in Manhattan. In order to create that true Sankeys magic it was essential for us to have complete control, the sound, the artistic vision and the management being fundamental to our success.We were lied to, we never had control of any of these things and for that matter on pretty much anything in reality. 

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Once we committed to the move and started work, the franchisee failed to deliver on any of the agreed terms and we soon found ourselves in an untenable position being both unsupported financially and operationally. When we arrived we were told a week before the club opened that there was no money for promotion or production, making our job impossible.  We were always told we would be given 3 months to make this work, we actually had less than 3 weeks with no support as promised. We were therefore left with no other alternative than to terminate our relationship with the franchisee immediately.  

We know we would have made this work, but we cannot work with people who do not share our vision or stifle our creativity.   

We will still continue with all Sankeys activities in Europe, the remainder of our 20th anniversary tour and first ever Sankeys UK festival. 2014 was our best season to date and we are looking forward to showcasing our "Next Generation" in 2015 for an even bigger season. 

We are sorry for the inconvenience caused to our US fans, DJs and artists on this chapter, but as the say "The show must go on" and it will but in another part of the world for now."

@MichelleLhooq