Club Ooh La La Looks to Open in Former Museum Space at Neonopolis

Plans for the club go before the Las Vegas Planning Commission this month

Neil Cooney
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A new night club may be headed to Fremont Street’s Neonopolis soon. Plans for Club Ooh La La are set to go before the Las Vegas Planning Commission this month, proposing a nightclub and venue on the shopping center’s second floor.

Replacing an art museum that occupied the space previously, Club Ooh La La will occupy 15,526 sq. ft. of renovated space. A justification letter submitted by Loraine Kusuhara of Neonopolis said the club is expected to operate from 8 p.m. to 3-4 a.m., offering a higher-end nightclub experience plus live performances.

Owner Avraham Elbeze confirmed the news in a Tuesday afternoon phone call with What Now Las Vegas. Elbeze said the club was ready to begin construction as soon as plans are approved by the Planning Commission.

Elbeze added that club would cater specifically to locals. “I want to give them something different,” he said. “Good deals, good vibes, good energy.”

Stay tuned for updates as Club Ooh La La prepares to head Downtown!

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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