RALEIGH -- City leaders took aim at a troubled East Raleigh nightclub Monday by moving forward with plans to have Club Envy declared a public nuisance and permanently shuttered.
Raleigh’s city council voted to have its attorney file a public nuisance lawsuit against the club, which previously operated as Black Tie Nightclub in its location across New Bern Avenue from WakeMed Raleigh Campus. The lawsuit should be filed later this week, said Thomas McCormick, Raleigh’s city attorney.
The club already lost its liquor license late last month when the state N.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission yanked the club’s ability to sell alcohol in reaction to a fight where two men were shot and injured in the club’s parking lot. Raleigh police have responded to several stabbings, assaults, gunfire and weapons violations at the club, according to Raleigh police reports. A Durham man was shot to death in 2007 in the club’s parking lot.




