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Jamie Mulholland (31 May 1969) is the founder of Mulholland Leisure, a hospitality development company. Entertainment venues which he has created include CAIN at the Cove Atlantis in the Bahamas, GoldBar lounge in downtown New York City〔("Redefining Nightlife Along East Houston Street" ). ''Elegran''.〕〔(" Jamie Mulholland Teases His Return to New York" ). ''Blackbook''.〕 and The Surf Lodge in Montauk, New York.〔("Surf’s Still Up for Jamie Mulholland" ), The New York Observer, 15 September 2009〕〔("Best Plan A Club - Best Of New York" ), New York Magazine 13 March 2006〕 are well regarded in nightlife history. Mulholland, a native of South Africa, moved to New York from the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten in the mid-1990’s, and took jobs at downtown restaurants, eventually becoming bar manager at the venues Quo, PM, and Lotus. In 2004, Mulholland set up a night club called CAIN〔("Flaming Out Never Felt So Good" ). ''Forbes''.〕 in a taxi garage Manhattan's west side.〔Lewis, Steve. ("Sometimes Nice Guys Finish First" ). ''Nightclub & Bar'', October 11, 2012〕〔("Club operators and developers are making East Houston St. a hot new nightlife area" ). ''NEW YORK DAILY NEWS'' Thursday, August 9, 2012,〕 The venue received positive media coverage,〔" #1 New York Nightclub", Zagat Nightlife Guide 2006〕 so Mulholland arranged CAIN pop-up locations in Park City, Utah for the Sundance Film Festival 〔“Cool Apres-Ski”, People Magazine 2006〕 to Miami Beach for the MTV Video Music Awards 〔“Velvet Underground” , Miami Herald 22 July 2005〕 and the Hamptons.〔“World’s Best Beach Club”, Guardian UK August 2005〕 In 2007, Mulholland opened both the GoldBar 〔("Get Your Fix Of Gold And Dancing" ), The New York Times 26 July 2009〕 in NYC’s Nolita and CAIN at The Cove Atlantis 〔“Hot List”, Conde Nast Traveler May 2008〕 on Paradise Island in The Bahamas at the Atlantis Resort. In 2008, Mulholland, with three other investors, opened The Surf Lodge,〔“Where To Stay”, Conde Nast Traveller UK April 2009〕 a 32-room hotel, night club and restaurant in Montauk, on the eastern end of Long Island.〔 This venue later became the subject of a lawsuit between Edgemere Montauk (the partners' company) and King & Grove, the company hired to mnage the lodge.〔("Surf Lodge owners slap King & Grove hotels with $4.8 million suit" ). ''The Real Deal''.〕 The noise and crowds brought about by the popularity of the club venue have been the cause of complaints from community members and disagreements about parking and bylaw enforcement.〔("East Hampton Town officials under fire for Surf Lodge parking agreement" ). ''East Hampton Express''〕 In 2010, the original CAIN night club closed its doors.〔("Legendary club Cain closes doors" ). Stefanie Cohen, ''New York Post''. March 27, 2010〕 In 2012, Mulholland purchased a converted 19th century bank building in New York and opened a night club called ''Five Nightclub''〔("Club Element to Re-emerge as 'Five Nightclub'" ). ''Joonbug Scenetracker''.〕 Mulholland, his wife Joanne, and son Ocean, live in downtown New York City. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jamie Mulholland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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