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NYC Club Kinfolk Closing for Good Due to COVID-19 Shutdown Costs

In a lengthy letter addressed to friends and family, the team behind the beloved NYC venue announced its permanent closure amid COVID-19 uncertainty.

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Due to the rising costs associated with COVID-19 containment efforts, the popular NYC nightlife spot Kinfolk will be closing its doors permanently. In a lengthy letter addressed to "family and friends" on Tuesday, the Kinfolk team said the decision was not made lightly.

"Unfortunately, the reality of the extended shutdown and piling up of operational costs has essentially fired the decision to be made for us," the letter explains, adding that the team is "heartbroken" over this reality and did not want to bid farewell in this manner after more than a decade of memories.

The touching goodbye note also expresses pride for a legacy built on giving people a space to gather and express their "100 percent true selves" while cultivating culture and connection, ultimately becoming a home of sorts for many.

"We can only hope the energy created in our spaces will inspire and help grow the next scene, sparking a future of an ever-changing New York still built on expression, acceptance, and freedom to be yourself," the team said, deeming this sentiment of individuality as the central "ethos" that makes NYC the "best place on planet Earth."

As word of Kinfolk's permanent closure started to spread, frequenters of the Brooklyn club took to the tweets to let loose some memories and general tribute messages:

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