Brooklyn Storehouse announces impending closure at Navy Yard

Brooklyn Storehouse, a beloved event space known for its vibrant concerts and dance nights, announced on Friday that it will host its final show this fall. The decision comes amid an ongoing business separation between its co-owners.

The venue, situated within the expansive Brooklyn Navy Yard, shared the disappointing news through social media. While the loss of its lease was cited as the official reason for closing, the announcement did not address the internal conflict between the two brothers-in-law who own the establishment.

“Our lease was always set to be temporary, and the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation has now unveiled its plans for the site,” the venue explained in a statement. “The area will be transformed to support climate infrastructure and clean energy initiatives, aligning with the Yard’s mission.”

The statement further noted, “This is the reality of working with adaptable, found spaces, where leases are often meant to be short-term.”

Despite the impending closure, Brooklyn Storehouse assured fans that its summer events will proceed as scheduled. The lineup features renowned artists such as Brazilian DJ Beltran and English electronic musician Four Tet.

The venue plans to conclude its operations with a spectacular Halloween weekend event, marking the final chapter of its storied run.

The 5,000-capacity venue hosted plenty of big-name artists in recent weeks, including PinkPantheress and DJ Snake.

But the popular dance spot was overshadowed by the bitter business divorce between its owners.

Rob Toma and Mike Vitacco of owner TCE Presents each filed dueling lawsuits against one another in New Jersey court, with both men accusing the other of trying to push them out of the company they founded together.

Toma sued first in February, alleging that Vitacco was conspiring to usurp control of the business by secretly transferring ownership of the company to his mother.

Vitacco countered that same month, claiming that Toma was trying to drive TCE into the ground for plans to abandon ship and join forces with Ibiza-based competitor Pacha, which recently took over the Brooklyn Mirage site.

The relationship between Toma and Vitacco — who became family after marrying a pair of sisters — has since “deteriorated to the point of no return,” the documents said.

The massive venue opened in June 2024 and billed itself as an “iconic flexible space that sits at the intersection of NYC’s industrial past and its creative future.”

It became increasingly popular last summer after it picked up music acts that had been left without a venue when the Brooklyn Mirage failed to pass inspections in time for its opening weekend.

Its closure comes just months after the Brooklyn Hall of Music announced it was celebrating its final year after being ushered out by the building’s new landlords.

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