NYC's last Black-owned gay bar fights for survival
Alexi Minko, owner of Alibi Lounge, reportedly the last gay bar in New York run by a Black owner, is asking for help to prevent the permanent closure of the bar.
Minko opened Alibi Lounge in Harlem back in 2016. I fell in love with my neighborhood. I fell in love with my street, Minko tells Now This. [But] I walked about 20, 30, blocks, and I didnt see anything that represented the LGBT image whatsoever.
Alibi fixed that inclusion problem. Minko created a venue where New Yorkers could feel automatically accepted, understood, and embraced.
With the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak in March, Minko had to close the bar for what he hoped would be a temporary period. He managed to secure a government loan, which, in New York City, couldnt cover the bills for long.
All of a sudden, we had no revenue, no income, no activity, and unfortunately, it put a dent on something that was already very precarious, Minko says. Running a small business, especially like a bar/restaurant, its a lot of work for no money.
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