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40/40 Club (venue)

Coordinates:40°44′35″N73°59′22″W / 40.743053°N 73.989447°W /40.743053; -73.989447
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American chain of luxury sports bars
This article is about the sports bar chain. For the accomplishment in Major League Baseball, see40–40 club.
40/40 Club
Company typeSports bar
Area served
New York City
OwnerJay-Z
Websitethe4040club.com

The40/40 Club is an American chain ofsports bars and lounges owned byJay-Z. The name is borrowed from thebaseball term for the exclusive group ofMajor League Baseball players who have achieved the rare individual feat of40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in a single season.[1]

Overview

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The first 40/40 Club opened in New York City in 2003;[2] this was followed by locations inAtlantic City in 2005,[3] inLas Vegas in 2007,[4] at theBarclays Center inBrooklyn in 2012,[5] and atHartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in 2014.[2] The Atlantic City and Las Vegas locations have since closed.[3][6] In addition to this, the flagship location in New York City was closed in August 2023.[7]

The venues are known for their live music, celebrity patrons, and sports memorabilia. The brand gained recognition when Jay-Z referenced his investment in his 2003 song "Dirt off Your Shoulder" with the line "Now you chillin' with a boss, bitch of course SC on the sleeve / at the 40/40 club ESPN on the screen".

The decor of The 40/40 Club is a mix of memorabilia from the USA's greatest games. The "Hall of Fame" connects the main floor with the upstairs VIP rooms and houses autographed jerseys donated by various sports celebrities. The jerseys hang museum style, as well as decorate points of the lounges along with other sports memorabilia, such as the autographed gloves from the 1974 "Fight of the Century": Ali vs. Frazier and the WWE championship belt ofKurt Angle.

References

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  1. ^40-40 Club DescriptionArchived 17 September 2010 at theWayback Machine, Restaurant.com
  2. ^ab"Jay Z Opens 40/40 Club at Atlanta Airport".ABC News. 21 May 2014. Retrieved23 May 2014.
  3. ^ab"Atlantic City's 40/40 Club, co-owned by Jay-Z, closed". 7 March 2013. Retrieved24 May 2014.
  4. ^Jay-Z Opens Vegas Club with Knowles SistersArchived 3 January 2008 at theWayback Machine(celebrity-gossip.net, 12/31/2007)
  5. ^"Jay-Z's 40/40 Club coming to Barclays Center". NY Post. 14 June 2012. Retrieved24 May 2014.
  6. ^"40/40 Club closing to make way for Palazzo sports book".Las Vegas Review-Journal. 28 August 2008. Retrieved24 May 2014.
  7. ^Dover, Martin (10 August 2023)."Jay-Z Closes Flagship 40/40 Club In NYC".Watch This NYC. Retrieved10 September 2023.

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