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'''The Syndicate Lounge''' is a concert, comedy and event venue located in [[The Strip]] at 433 [[20th Street South]]. [[Aaron Greene]] and [[Randy Hughes]] opened the venue as a DIY space in [[2014]]. Before long they moved into the larger adjacent space formerly occupied by the [[Foreign Exchange Experience]] jazz club. Other partners in the venture include [[Sahara Pullen]], [[Jess Box]], [[Rebecca McClendon]] and [[Nathan Weaver]].
'''The Syndicate Lounge''' was a concert, comedy and event venue located in [[The Strip]] at 433 [[20th Street South]]. [[Aaron Greene]] and [[Randy Hughes]] opened the venue as a DIY space in [[2014]]. Before long they moved into the larger adjacent space formerly occupied by the [[Foreign Exchange Experience]] jazz club. Other partners in the venture include [[Sahara Pullen]], [[Jess Box]], [[Rebecca McClendon]] and [[Nathan Weaver]].


Syndicate Lounge closed in [[2018]] ahead of the anticipated demolition of its building. Plans were announced to re-open at [[The Battery]] development, but were not realized.
Syndicate Lounge closed in [[2018]] ahead of the anticipated demolition of its building. Plans were announced to re-open at [[The Battery]] development, but were not realized.
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[[Category:Concert venues]]
[[Category:Concert venues]]
[[Category:20th Street South]]
[[Category:5th & 20th]]
[[Category:2015 establishments]]
[[Category:2015 establishments]]
[[Category:2018 disestablishments]]
[[Category:2018 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 20:12, 6 January 2024

The Syndicate Lounge was a concert, comedy and event venue located in The Strip at 433 20th Street South. Aaron Greene and Randy Hughes opened the venue as a DIY space in 2014. Before long they moved into the larger adjacent space formerly occupied by the Foreign Exchange Experience jazz club. Other partners in the venture include Sahara Pullen, Jess Box, Rebecca McClendon and Nathan Weaver.

Syndicate Lounge closed in 2018 ahead of the anticipated demolition of its building. Plans were announced to re-open at The Battery development, but were not realized.

References

  • Hoppe, Ian (April 29, 2015) "Birmingham's DIY music scene maintains its community focus despite challenges." The Birmingham News
  • McCarley, Brooke (January 14, 2016) "Tracking the growth of Birmingham’s new Syndicate." Weld for Birmingham