E11even

Nightclub in Miami, Florida From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

E11even is an American luxury lifestyle brand mostly known for its nightclub-stripclub hybrid venue (branded as an "ultraclub")[1] located in Miami, Florida. The brand, which has since expanded into a vodka, record label and currently under construction condo tower complex in Miami is controlled by the holding company 11USA Group. The core nightclub and stripclub hybrid is often open 24-hours a day.[2][3]

Address29 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132 (Miami)
Owner11USA Group
Type
OpenedFebruary 5, 2014 (2014-02-05)
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E11EVEN Miami
Interactive map of E11EVEN Miami
Address29 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132 (Miami)
Owner11USA Group
Type
Construction
OpenedFebruary 5, 2014 (2014-02-05)
Website
11miami.com
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History

Construction of E11even Miami was completed in 2013,[4] and it was first opened to the public on February 5, 2014.[5]

E11even itself grew as a brand by hosting pop-up parties at seven Super Bowls, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix.[6]

After the Florida Panthers won their second Stanley Cup in a rematch against the Edmonton Oilers, the team celebrated by going to E11even and throwing a victory party. The team's bill at E11even totaled to $500,000, though according to Panthers Forward Matthew Tkachuk, the venue covered the bill for the entire team.[7]

Organization and ventures

Leadership

E11even was originally created by Dennis DeGori alongside Marc Roberts and Michael Simkins, and is run by DeGori alongside five other operating partners: Daniel Solomon, Gino Lopinto, Frances Martin, Derick Henry, and Ken DeGori.[8][9]

A display in Miami advertising E11even's residences

Housing

In 2021, the club ventured into residential housing,[10] with two 649-foot (198 m) towers,[11] with one under construction in 2023.

Cryptocurrency

On April 13, 2021, E11even Miami became the first major nightclub in America to accept Bitcoin.[12]

Notable nightclub attendees

E11even has been noted for hosting several high-profile patrons, often covered by celebrity-focused magazines. The press has covered Drake, Rihanna, G-Eazy, and Post Malone attending the club.[13][14][15][16]

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