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Monday, April 28, 2008

Local club’s $300,000 renovation pays off

The hottest dance club in Dayton just got hotter. The Lounge Lizards attended the unveiling of Club Masque’s (34 N. Jefferson St., Dayton) first floor after a more than $300,000 renovation that got underway in January. The first major change since the club opened at the end of 2005, it was an impressive evening. The updates are fabulous. The space is now surrounded by walls of light that ebb and flow through a series of colors. The lighting on the stage is spectacular… dome shaped lights that pulse to the beat… too bad they didn’t put those lights everywhere. One guest lamented over the missing dancers while another took advantage of the vacant space to put on a show of her own (see photos). I wish they could have done something to increase the service at the bar. Still, there’s no doubt that Masque has stepped up the night-club game in downtown Dayton. Well done!

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