Spin Nightclub
1700 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas NV 89119
800-261-7400
http://www.spinrealhiphop.com/
A new nightclub that has only been open a short while and has moved already. It was at Alexis Park Hotel but has moved down to East Flamingo (as of Feb. 2).
Hard core Hip Hop. Same DJ's and crowd that used to be at O-PM. Mostly a black crowd, in case that's what you were looking for.
Resident DJs MasterWeb, Dre Dae, Big Dee, G-Minor
and Mad Linx.
Dress code: Clean and Fashionable. Fresh kicks will
not be hated on like those other so-called hip hop clubs
who don't even know what's up with clean, urban fashion.
(But leave the white tees and white tennis shoes at home.)
Spin will be an upscale look.
A recent e-mail:
"If you haven't heard already, Spin Nightclub outgrew it's previous location and will relocate to 1700 E Flamingo Road on Saturday, February 2, 2008!
Million dollar renovation! Total upgrade! Upscale look!
JUST ANNOUNCED! E-40 performing live, grand re-opening night, Feb 2.
Dress code will be strictly enforced!
Call to get on the guest list (first call first serve)...
1-800-261-7400"
From Las Vegas Weekly Magazine:
"A new Spin on the Alexis Park ResortWhen DJ Masterweb parted ways with OPM, it was just about to reopen as Poetry, with a diversified sound. To ensure that he could continue to bring the people a pure hip-hop sound, he has partnered with Alexis Park Resort GM Adam Arzoomanian to open Spin Nightclub in the burgeoning Harmon corridor on Friday, December 28. A grand opening is planned for Saturday, December 29.
“I am looking to stay true to the upscale, urban crowd that we built up [at OPM],” Masterweb says. Located right off the main lobby, the new space (formerly Pegasus lobby bar) will increase in capacity from roughly 400 to 1,000 people. Enclosed and bisected to retain the convenience of a lobby bar, the club will open, at least at first, on Fridays and Saturdays. Masterweb expects to add an industry night by the time spring break arrives.
This new nightclub project is just one of many for Arzoomanian, who will also oversee the Alexis Park’s gaming initiatives, building a casino resort on the two lots behind the current property as well as expanding the suites and villa according to a three- to five-year plan. “This is just the tip of the iceberg for Alexis Park,” says Arzoomanian, who adds that of all the projects in the works, designing Spin is his hobby. At present, no rendering exists for the new club. “It’s in my head.”
In addition to Spin, Masterweb—who will serve as Spin’s director of marketing, promotions and advertising—will have access to the 1,800-capacity roof, used with much success this summer for parties. Via air-walls, Spin can be opened onto the pool, creating a 3,000-capacity megaspace. Alexis Park has long made its name as an ideal location for special events such as the recent Fetish & Fantasy Ball. With Spin, the systems put in place to make those special events a reality will be made permanent.
Construction is underway on the sunken dance floor and raised VIP sections. Reading from his mental picture, Arzoomanian says that gold, platinum and water features will factor heavily in the design. “It seems like we’re getting things done very quickly here.”
Masterweb brings with him as operations manager former OPM bartender Victoria Goss, as well as Hot 97.5-FM’s Big Dee and DJ Dre Dae, who have given notice at OPM. Arzoomanian stresses that he will not sacrifice any safety in bringing this 100 percent hip-hop party to his property. Rather, it will be a “safe, peaceful, but hot-and-happening event.”
“We’re gonna run a very tight dress code,” adds Masterweb, “a real spot for people who love hip-hop music and are willing to get dressed up to go out.” "