Finding affordable space, and a building that has our “atmosphere,” is very difficult at best. I can tell you that saying that is easier than actually relocating. I do believe it is the intention to relocate. I have heard, seen, answered THOUSANDS of questions the past few months since the public announcement that the land had sold where the Denver Eagle sits. General manager Jim Craig, who has overseen the club since 2012, adds: Thank you for ten wonderful years of your patronage. Thursday, March 31st will be the last ever infamous Underwear Party and Saturday, April 2nd will be our latest hit party, The Red Dungeon Party. You won’t want to miss our final weekend. Please stop in over the next two weeks for one last beer or cocktail, to say goodbye and thank my amazing staff. Our last day of business will be Saturday, April 2nd. The building will be demolished and the property redeveloped. Most of you already know that the Denver Eagle property was recently sold and the Eagle has lost its lease. Here's what owner Jim Ventrello posted on March 20 on Facebook: The Eagle is losing its lease, and the building will be torn down to make way for redevelopment. The Denver Eagle announced on its Facebook page that Saturday, April 2, will be the last night of business for the popular nightclub, which opened at 36th and Blake streets in RiNo nearly ten years ago. Now Denver's gay community is losing another favorite establishment. What’s the gayest place in Arizona? According to the facts, Carefree is the gayest place in Arizona for 2020.įor more on how we calculated the top ten, and for more information about these places, read on. Our goal with this post is to use data and science to determine the gayest cities in Arizona.Īfter analyzing 71 cities with over 1,000 households, we’ve determined these are The Gayest Cities in Arizona for 2020. That means there are a total of 11,343 gay households in The Grand Canyon State.
While the national discussion has been brought to the forefront, at the state level, conversations continue.ĭid you know that an estimated 0.42% of Arizona residents is gay? That ranks as the number 7 most gay state in the nation. Same-sex marriages, and the gay and lesbian movement is more mainstream than ever.
When the Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriages, America generally, and the gay community specifically, celebrated.