Brooklyn Mirage Fails Inspection, Cancels Opening Weekend Shows
Briefly

The Brooklyn Mirage was set to launch on May 1 but had to cancel its opening performance due to issues with construction permits failing safety inspections. The Department of Buildings placed the venue's permits on hold after determining it did not meet necessary safety standards. This led to additional cancellations for shows over the weekend. Though Brooklyn Mirage has reassured ticket holders that they are show ready and built to safety specifications, they could not meet the final inspection requirements in time, prompting immediate refunds for affected customers.
Brooklyn Mirage's opening day performance had to be canceled due to permit issues after failing a safety inspection, raising concerns about the venue's readiness for shows.
Despite claims of being 'show ready,' Brooklyn Mirage could not comply with final inspection deadlines, leading to the cancellation of multiple planned performances and events.
City Hall emphasized ongoing discussions with Brooklyn Mirage about meeting structural codes, stating the venue does not currently fulfill necessary safety standards for operation.
Immediate refunds are being offered for canceled shows as Brooklyn Mirage maintains that it was built to exacting specifications, but could not clear final inspections.
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