Moving vans at the Copacabana
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From the Associated Press
The Copacabana, the famed New York nightclub that entertained the smart set with a young Frank Sinatra in the ‘40s and was the inspiration for Barry Manilow’s signature song in the ‘70s, is looking for a new home again.
Its third incarnation, on a commercial block on West 34th Street, has been condemned by the city to make way for an extension of a subway line. Owner John Juliano doesn’t have a lease signed on a new location but has until July 1 before he has to be out.
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