For more than 20 years, our amazing customers and incredible staff have contributed greatly to the DC-area LGBT community and we have always strived to do our part to strengthen local organizations, businesses, and the entire 17th Street neighborhood and we couldn’t be prouder of
— Cobalt (@CobaltDC) March 5, 2019
the legacy Cobalt leaves behind. The gay bar industry has been changing over the past few years with the popularity of dating apps, changing social norms, and pop-up parties/events at non-gay venues and we applaud these evolutions as positive progress. And it is our hope that
— Cobalt (@CobaltDC) March 5, 2019
patrons will encourage these businesses to support the greater LGBT community to continue the good work and social change that Cobalt and all of the many other gay bars, restaurants, and businesses (past and present) have worked so hard to achieve.
— Cobalt (@CobaltDC) March 5, 2019
“We understand the property will be redeveloped into residential use, and we wish the new building owners and future residents the best of success, and hope the buildings will bring them all as much joy and happiness as it has brought the entire Cobalt family,” Cobalt tweeted. [related_gallery align=”none”]
