Brooklyn Mirage Owner Avant Gardner Files For Bankruptcy

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Avant Gardner, the parent company of the beleaguered East Wiliamsburg music venue Brooklyn Mirage, has filed for voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy. In a statement posted to the Brooklyn Mirage’s Instagram, Avant Gardner says that the bankruptcy is a business move intended “to Strengthen Financial Condition and Position Itself for a Strong Future” and that its venues Great Hall and Kings Hall will continue to operate normally during the process. The company says that the decision “follows several months of financial distress, culminating with Avant Gardner being unable to open its newly constructed Mirage event space for the 2025 season.” The company has brought in new CEO Gary Richards, formerly its non-executive Chairman of the Board, to replace Josh Wyatt, who split with the company after the many botched attempts to reopen the Mirage.

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