Brooklyn’s most Instagrammed dance floor might be headed for the wrecking ball—but not tomorrow. Avant Gardner, the parent company of the East Williamsburg complex that includes the Brooklyn Mirage, filed a demolition permit on October 10 seeking to take down about 32,000 square feet of structures at an estimated cost of $1.5 million. The filing was first spotted by The Real Deal and confirmed by Curbed .

There’s no calendar date for demo day just yet. A permit application isn’t an automatic green light; it still needs city approvals and any related proceedings to play out. Meanwhile, Avant Gardner is working through Chapter 11 after a messy spring that saw a splashy $30 million redesign stall out , a May reopening canceled hours before doors and then a bankruptcy filing in August

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