Noel Ashman

Noel Ashman (June 30, 1970) is an American entrepreneur, best known as a nightclub owner and a film and theater producer. He has owned the Manhattan clubs Veruka , Studio 54 , NA and The Plumm.
Early Life
Born and raised in New York City, Mr. Ashman attended Columbia Prep, and early in high school left home and started to throw all age parties. While attending Boston University, he traveled back and forth to New York, throwing events on weekends.
Career as a club owner
Ashman opened his first club as an owner Veruka in 1997 at Age 27, one of the first clubs with bottle service, and briefly owned Studio 54. In 2004, he remade the old Nell's space into NA , and later reopened and renamed the space The Plumm.The Plumm was opened with partners Chris Noth, David Wells and Jesse Bradford among others. He is often quoted on all aspects of New York City nightlife.
Film
Mr. Ashman is also a film producer . He was the executive producer of , Co-Producer of Never Again (2001), The Atrocity Exhibition (2000) and an associate producer of Speedway Junky. He also is a co-owner of the production company Co-Op, and was a producer of the David Rabe play,
 
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