BK Hot Spot Moving On After Safety Concerns, Owner Says
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BK Hot Spot Moving On After Safety Concerns, Owner Says
""We've heard the community clearly, and we're rebuilding this venue from the ground up to operate the right way," Kabir Mulchandani, chief executive of The Pacha Group, said."
""We're eliminating overselling and completely reengineering the experience," he said."
""There's nothing wrong with the venue or right with the venue," he said. "It's about who runs the venue.""
"The plan includes entry systems designed to process up to 3,000 guests per hour, expanded screening and more than 200 surveillance cameras."
Pacha New York is preparing to open a new venue in Brooklyn with a detailed safety and operations plan. This plan includes real-time monitoring, expanded security, and infrastructure improvements to manage large crowds while minimizing neighborhood disruption. The venue's capacity will be reduced and monitored using AI technology, with access granted to community officials and police. The operation aims to address previous concerns about safety and crowd control, emphasizing effective management and oversight.
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