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Steve Rubell

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Steve Rubell Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
25 Jul 1989 (aged 45)
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
West Babylon, Suffolk County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7403155, Longitude: -73.3869765
Plot
Section 2 Block 21, Sanders Association, Grave 2, Plot 15
Memorial ID
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Businessman, Nightclub Owner. He is best known as being the owner of the world famous 1970s New York City 'superclub', Studio 54. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Rubell worked in the restaurant and office business before deciding to open the ultimate nightclub. In 1977 with his partner, Ian Schrager, they rented a vacant theater and opened Studio 54 on West 54th Street in Manhattan, New York, in April 1977. The idea the two had was to invite anybody and everybody. The club became a non-stop party place, with lots of celebrities, drugs, sex and alcohol. In the club's first year of business, it made over $7 million dollars. By the end of 1979, Studio 54 had lost its' popularity and that same year, Rubell and Schrager were arrested by the IRS for tax evasion. The two were given 3 years, but served only 13 months. After their release from prison, the two tried to resurrect Studio 54, but failed. They sold the club and went into the hotel business together, opening 'Morgans' (originally named 'The Executive Hotel') on Madison Avenue. In 1989, Steve Rubell died of AIDS. Schrager continues to run the hotel business.
Businessman, Nightclub Owner. He is best known as being the owner of the world famous 1970s New York City 'superclub', Studio 54. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Rubell worked in the restaurant and office business before deciding to open the ultimate nightclub. In 1977 with his partner, Ian Schrager, they rented a vacant theater and opened Studio 54 on West 54th Street in Manhattan, New York, in April 1977. The idea the two had was to invite anybody and everybody. The club became a non-stop party place, with lots of celebrities, drugs, sex and alcohol. In the club's first year of business, it made over $7 million dollars. By the end of 1979, Studio 54 had lost its' popularity and that same year, Rubell and Schrager were arrested by the IRS for tax evasion. The two were given 3 years, but served only 13 months. After their release from prison, the two tried to resurrect Studio 54, but failed. They sold the club and went into the hotel business together, opening 'Morgans' (originally named 'The Executive Hotel') on Madison Avenue. In 1989, Steve Rubell died of AIDS. Schrager continues to run the hotel business.

Bio by: The Silent Forgotten


Inscription

STEVE
RUBELL
BELOVED SON
AND BROTHER
DEVOTED UNCLE
DEC. 2, 1943 - JULY 25, 1989
"THE QUINTESSENTIAL NEW YORKER"
RUBELL



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  • Added: Jan 20, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7099294/steve-rubell: accessed ), memorial page for Steve Rubell (2 Dec 1943–25 Jul 1989), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7099294, citing Beth Moses Cemetery, West Babylon, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.