The once-drab but increasingly fun-filled block of West 41st Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway now has the trendy Luma Hotel, several cutting-edge Japanese restaurants and a large SoulCycle outpost. Next, it’s getting a big nightclub.
A group called Mixx Lifestyle has signed a lease for 10,000 square feet at Tribeca Associates’ 135 W. 41st St.
The deal was done for $233 per square foot on the 4,672-square-foot ground floor.
But the full value of the lease wasn’t known as the space also includes a lower level and a mezzanine.
The Club Nebula deal was brokered by Lee & Associates’ Peter Braus, Mark Kapnick, JP Sutro and Richard Kave, who repped both sides.
Braus said that the new nightlife venue “will bring state-of-the-art special effects, an incredible sound system and a unique cocktail program with a kitchen.”
A Community Board 5 sign inviting comments on the liquor license application also mentions a DJ as well as “security personnel.”
Club Nebula will stand behind a pair of arched, church-like wooden front doors.
It’s scheduled to open in September 2020.
Mixx Lifestyle operates three charter party boats docked at the East River and 34th Street, as well as four locally owned craft beer and gourmet food stores called Milk & Hops.



