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When Only The Real Santa Will Do!
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Santa Joins History
On Friday, May 7th, 2010, yet another completely implausible transformation overtook the Holy Communion Episcopal Church when it re-opened as the Limelight Marketplace, a spacious mall with 60 retailers sitting aside Gothic church features. The Holy Communion Episcopal Church was designed and completed between 1844-1846 by Richard Upjohn, one of early In its prime, the toast of A convent was added in 1854 where the "Guardians of the Sisterhood of the Holy Communion" -- one of the first Anglican orders of nuns -- cared for the sick and infirm, well into the new century. The church fell upon hard times by the mid-century and was eventually sold to a drug rehabilitation center. According to a bishop at the time, there was an implicit understanding that the house of worship was always meant to help the needy. Then Gatien was a club owner who gobbled up nightclub spaces and transformed them into branded clubs called the Limelight -- first in Hollywood, Florida, then Atlanta, and London. (He would eventually own many clubs in The Limelight distorted However it was its occupants that made the headlines. In the late 80s and 90s, Ruler among them was Michael Alig, an extravagent promoter of both his club, his lifestyle and himself. A protege of another nightlife maven Actual celebrities who frequented the club, like The avarice of the early '90s would lead to the downfalls of the Limelight's main characters. Alig would be charged with murdering fellow club kid The Limelight itself? After a dramatic shuttering in 2001, the club was reopened under the name Avalon, and still entertained throngs craving a thumping beat and a really expensive cocktail. The club kids are gone, but ghosts remain, as do the crypts. You can of course catch a glimpse of the decadence in the film Party Monster, about the kooky days of Alig and the Club Kids, both in documentary and Macauley Culkin-vehicle formats. Now, in the site of the former With the holiday season upon us, why not bring family and friends to visit Santa at the Limelight Marketplace. The World Renowned Boys /Girls Choir Of 
The Limelight - a church, then a nightclub, now a mall!

The sanguine days of the Holy Communion, pictured here over 150 years before it would be reconfigured as a shopping mall (from Booth's History of New York, mid 19th century, courtesy NYPL)
A Historic Past
Upjohn designed the new chapel for its founder, the Reverend William Muhlenberg, a rector from Flushing, Queens, and known today as the founder of the Episcopal religious school movement. Perhaps the architect could foresee the church's future tilting towards the bizarre, as it's the first asymmetrical Gothic church in
From People Magazine's coverage of the club opening: "Is this consecrated ground?" asked fashion photographer
A New Begining