It may be the end of the road for the Brooklyn Mirage, as parent company Avant Gardner has filed a demolition permit to bring down the ill-fated music venue.

The permit was filed on Oct. 10, as was first reported by The Real Deal, and seeks to demolish 32,000 square feet of a three-story temporary structures to the tune of $1.5 million. Though the permit does not specify that it is for the Brooklyn Mirage, the venue was outfitted with three layers of "temporary" structures earlier this year as part of the massive renovation that ultimately led to Avant Gardner's downfall.

Once a beloved part of Brooklyn nightlife, the Mirage has been plagued by issues since spring. Its May 1 reopening was canceled at the last minute after after the Department of Buildings ruled it unsafe, and then-CEO Jo

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