What happens after the Guvernment closes? Ink has big plans for the Sound Academy

Charles Khabouth, the CEO of Ink Entertainment, told Thump about the future of Toronto's Sound Academy post-Guvernment:

“Sound Academy is going to be, in my mind, the next generation of clubbing. That means everything―the layout, the sound and lighting, technology and the overall comfort,” he said. “I recently had a big meeting [about the comfort,] making sure that there’s enough washrooms, enough air conditioning, and enough ventilation. But for the sound and lighting, we’re going to go all out―making sure it’s spectacular.”
Charles is confident that the new vision for the yet-to-be-named space will wow guests and describes it as “somewhere in 2020... not just sitting on a new couch next to a new paint job.”

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Ink Entertainment planning a new super club in Toronto?

DJ Mag Canada got the scoop on a possible new super club to replace the Guvernment/Koolhaus complex when it closes on January 31st, 2015. According to Ink Entertainment founder/CEO Charles Khabouth, the potential new club complex would "double the size" of Guvernment and Koolhaus. But as stated within the article, nothing has been "set in stone", and the club could take upwards to three to four years to complete.

This is exciting news and something that Toronto nightlife fans have been waiting for ever since they heard the announcement of the Guvernment closing

To read the entire article, head on over to DJ Mag Canada