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Gino LoPinto (born November 04, 1964) is an American entrepreneur and nightclub owner. Currently he is an operating partner of E11EVEN Miami nightclub as well as E11EVEN Hotel and Residences.
Gino LoPinto | |
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Born | Gene LoPinto (1964-11-04) November 4, 1964 (age 60) New York, New York |
Education | Bishop Gorman High School |
Alma mater | UNLV (BS) Marketing |
Occupation | nightclub owner entrepreneur |
Years active | 30 |
Known for | Operating partner of E11EVEN Miami and E11EVEN Hotels and Residences |
Spouse | Yvonne LoPinto (m. 2006) |
Children | Gino LoPinto Jr.
Gianna LoPinto Maria LoPinto |
Nightclubs
In 1991, Gino opened his first club named 501 Cafe/club in Las Vegas, Nevada which would lead to a string of Las Vegas nightclubs including;
• Metropolis 1994 (Las Vegas)
• Utopia 1996-1999. (Las Vegas)
• Spearmint Rhino 1999-2002.(Las Vegas)
In 2005, Gino got the same building back that was the home to Utopia and did a remodel and opened Empire Ballroom (Las Vegas)
In 2013, Gino left Las Vegas and opened E11EVEN Miami nightclub. (Miami)
In April 13, 2021, E11EVEN Miami became the first nightclubs to accept Bitcoin as currency in the United States.
E11EVEN Miami hosted top EDM and music artists since it’s inception in 2013.
Early life
Gino graduated from the University of Las Vegas 1988.
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- Razzano, Tiffany (2021-04-14). "E11EVEN MIAMI Becomes First Major U.S. Club To Accept Bitcoin". Patch. Miami. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- Santillo, Andrea (2021-04-16). "Il popolare nightclub E11even Miami rivela di accettare pagamenti in criptovaluta" [Popular nightclub E11even Miami reveals that it accepts cryptocurrency payments]. Crypto Valuta (in Italian). Italy. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
- Jussim, Matthew (2017-02-13). "How E11EVEN Miami Became One of the Top Nightlife Destinations in the United States". Men's Journal. Miami. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
- Capp, Kevin (2007-07-29). "Noon is the new 2 a.m. at Las Vegas' top after-hours clubs". LA Times. Los Angeles. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
- Bitsky, Leah (2018-11-27). "G-Eazy set to perform in Miami during Art". Page Six. Miami. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- Radky, Brock (2016-04-16). "REINVENTING NIGHTLIFE: HOW VEGAS STAYS ON TOP OF THE GAME WITH NEW SPACES, SOUNDS AND STARS". LA Weekly. Los Angeles. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- Watkins, Page (2019-08-26). "24 Hours in Miami With Nightlife Impresario Rob Crosoli". Ocean Drive. Miami. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
- Ciancio, David (2011-09-01). "White Star Marketing Names Gino Lopinto to Help Launch Vivid Vodka Brand in Las Vegas". Bar and Restaurant. Las Vegas. Retrieved 2021-10-04.