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- Wetlands_Preserve abstract "Wetlands Preserve, commonly referred to as \"Wetlands\", was a nightclub that provided a habitat for nightlife in New York City for nearly thirteen years. Its dual purpose was to create an earth-conscious, intimate nightclub that would nurture great live music, integrated with a full-time environmental and social justice activist center. It was located at 161 Hudson Street in the Tribeca neighborhood.The original concept came from founder-owner Larry Bloch, who set its course for over eight years before passing the helm to Peter Shapiro in 1997. Shapiro remained faithful to the mission until September 2001, when the gentrification of TriBeCa caused the building to be sold and the club was forced to close before being converted into condominiums.The Wetlands' independent, in-house booking strategies and the freedom to play all night nurtured a scene that helped bands develop a following. Late-night jams lasting until dawn were common. It was the intimate connection fostered between artist and audience, the continuity of a live DJ connection to the vibe of the night, and carefully balanced sound throughout the club, including the halls and bathrooms, that would bring the 7,500-square foot, two-level space to a pulsing unity that John Popper of Blues Traveler would lastingly nickname \"Sweatglands.\" Supported by the music, Wetlands spent over one million dollars during its lifetime to fund the Activism Center at Wetlands Preserve, originally named the Eco-Saloon.On October 24, 2012, Larry Bloch died from pancreatic cancer at 59. As of 2015, the Activism Center, now called Wetlands Activism Collective, continues to operate.".
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- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageExternalLink savethewetlands.html.
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageExternalLink www.wetlands-preserve.org.
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- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_York_City_nightlife.
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLink Dean_Budnick.
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLink Gentrification.
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLink Hudson_Street_(Manhattan).
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLink Tribeca.
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLink File:GodfleshNYC1996.jpg.
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Wetlands".
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wetlands Preserve".
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wetlands Preserved: The Story of an Activist Nightclub".
- Wetlands_Preserve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wetlands".
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- Wetlands_Preserve subject Category:2001_disestablishments.
- Wetlands_Preserve subject Category:Former_music_venues_in_New_York_City.
- Wetlands_Preserve subject Category:Music_venues_completed_in_1989.
- Wetlands_Preserve subject Category:New_York_City_nightlife.
- Wetlands_Preserve hypernym Nightclub.
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- Wetlands_Preserve type Venue.
- Wetlands_Preserve type Disestablishment.
- Wetlands_Preserve type Establishment.
- Wetlands_Preserve type Venue.
- Wetlands_Preserve type SpatialThing.
- Wetlands_Preserve comment "Wetlands Preserve, commonly referred to as \"Wetlands\", was a nightclub that provided a habitat for nightlife in New York City for nearly thirteen years. Its dual purpose was to create an earth-conscious, intimate nightclub that would nurture great live music, integrated with a full-time environmental and social justice activist center.".
- Wetlands_Preserve label "Wetlands Preserve".
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- Wetlands_Preserve wasDerivedFrom Wetlands_Preserve?oldid=668144455.
- Wetlands_Preserve depiction GodfleshNYC1996.jpg.
- Wetlands_Preserve homepage www.wetlands-preserve.org.
- Wetlands_Preserve isPrimaryTopicOf Wetlands_Preserve.