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Headroom Lounge opened in November 2020 in downtown Jersey City. (Shutterstock)
JERSEY CITY, NJ One of Jersey City s newer and quickly popular LGBTQ+ lounges was forced to close this week, ahead of its highly anticipated Memorial Day weekend events.
Headroom Lounge, located at 150 Bay Street in Downtown Jersey City, announced its abrupt closure on Wednesday via Instagram. The post was followed by a livestream from Co-Owner Joseph Cameron, who explained that the closure was related to a contract dispute he had with his former business partner and the space leaseholder, Howard Brunner.
Headroom Lounge opened its door in November 2020.
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