
The South End neighborhood in Charlotte is about to witness a transition in its nightlife scene as the well-liked bar and nightclub Lost & Found prepares to shut its doors for a significant rebranding and remodeling project. Set to close on July 22, the establishment situated at 332 W. Bland St. has been a staple for night revelers for the past five years. In a statement obtained by WSOCTV, the establishment announced its temporary closure on Instagram, indicating ambitions for a fresh, redesigned experience for patrons.
During the closure, which is poised to last until this fall, customers seeking the nightlife atmosphere provided by Lost & Find can find similar offerings at Broken Promises, the bar's sister venue located at 214 W. Tremont Ave. The shift in service to Broken Promises was confirmed by a social media update, as mentioned in a news release by Charlotte Business Journal, with plans for both indoor and outdoor seating enhancements and the addition of a bar on the patio accompanied by a new video wall for sports fans.
Orlando Botero, owner of the Lost & Found, has expressed a desire to create a space that will captivate your senses and create unforgettable experiences, as stated in a social media post covered by WCNC. The closure is part of a calculated move to adapt to the latest trends and feedback from customers, aiming for a reimagined venue that surpasses expectations.
While the specifics of the new concept remain undisclosed, the team behind Lost & Found has already prepared the clientele for a transformation that promises more seating options and a huge video a wall to enhance the sports-watching experience. This ambition reflects the management's commitment to deploying resources for an enriched customer environment, as detailed in bespoken Instagram updates building anticipation for the September reopening.









