Despite A Successful Kickstarter Campagin, Brooklyn Venue Shea Stadium Will Not Reopen In The Same Space


Almost a month ago, we reported that Brooklyn DIY Venue Shea Stadium had launched a Kickstarter fund with a goal of $50,000 to fund their renovations and training to help them get up to city codes that had been plaguing them in the months leading up to the venue’s raid and shut-down in early 2017. As it would turn out, the venue reached its goal in under 24 hours, and has almost doubled the desired amount.

However, as it would turn out, money wasn’t the only thing that the venue needed. In a statement sent out to their Kickstarter backers, the Shea founders revealed that their landlord had declined to sign the necessary paperwork to move forward with the renovations. With this new development, the organizers have redirected the funds toward efforts to find and purchase a new space to house Shea, with a promise that pledges will be refunded if they are unable to find one. Check out the full statement below.

We wish we had better news to close out what has been such an incredibly successful and heart-warming few weeks. The love you’ve shown Shea has affirmed that there was truly no better way we could have spent the past eight years.
In the time since we last spoke, we’ve been busy assembling our team of professionals to help guide us through the process of reopening. Last week, we were set to file our first paperwork with the city when our landlord, who had supported our cause since day one, revealed he was no longer on board with our plans. Without his signature, it’s impossible for us to move forward with our mission to bring Shea back. After a fantastic near-decade relationship with our landlords and their family this reversal comes as a complete surprise.

So why did they choose to deny us so suddenly? Sadly, their brand new plan for 20 Meadow Street includes a nightclub of their own on the ground floor and no Shea Stadium upstairs. By refusing to sign the paperwork they’re using this moment as an opportunity to force us out of the space and off of the block we’ve called home since 2009. We’ve exhausted our options over the past week, presenting several scenarios in which the two spaces could potentially coexist, but they’ve made clear that their intentions are to move forward with their foray into nightlife without us in the picture.

While we’re disappointed by this ironic turn of events, we consider it a lucky break that we were able to get this news *before* the end of the Kickstarter, and to allow everyone to consider that their donations will be re-purposed to find and lay our roots down in a new space. The work and costs involved with moving to a new location hang on a much larger scale than our previous goals and while we’re cautiously optimistic about our future in another location, we’re faced with a whole new degree of uncertainty. We promise to keep you posted on our progress with full transparency and to refund all pledges if we’re not able to find a new headquarters that does justice to our time on Meadow Street.
This will likely be a long process with less concrete timelines. Finding a new location can take months and we plan to honor the faith you’ve put in us by finding the best home for what you’ve come to know and love from our crew. There’s also a chance that space doesn’t exist for us in NYC 2017, and Shea Stadium becomes part of its history instead, but we won’t know until we get out on the streets and start looking.
We want to thank you all again for your continued support in the past few months. Without you this would have been a certain death blow to Shea, and it’s only because of your help we have the chance to work towards building something greater.

In the meantime, watch this space for updates on the immediate future of 20 Meadow Street and the hunt for… a new stadium?
Shea forever
A N L & The Shea Stadium Family

If you’re interested in being a part of this new chapter for Shea Stadium, the Kickstarter page is still taking pledges.

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