Barnes' Luxury Club

"Barnes' Luxury Club : A slice o' heaven for all."

- club slogan

Barnes' Luxury Club was a casino, disco, illegal gambling den and brothel located in Atlas. It was previously founded and owned by Donovan Barnes. It has been destroyed by Leon Von Feuer earlier this year. No effort has been made to rebuild it.

Layout:
The building's exterior features richly decorated pillars and white walls, using a white and gold color motif to give an elegant feel to the place. However, the ambience is ruined due to an eyesore neon light sign displaying the club's name above the main entrance. The building has 5 stories and a large basement.

Upon entering the front door, one will find themselves in the casino. The casino makes up the 1st and 2nd stories, and is decorated with luxurious carpets and chandeliers. Poker tables occupy most of the space, with several slot machines near the side walls and a minibar in one corner. There is a grand staircase at the back of the room, flanked by 2 elevators to travel between floors.

Floors 3 and 4 are a disco and nightclub. Featuring a massive dance floor, lounge and full service bar. The ambience of the club is kept dark, but illuminated with disco and neon lights. A "party atmosphere" is perpetually kept active in the disco, but behind the scenes, drug use and prostitution run rampant.

Level 5 is simply offices and staffrooms, but is also the location of Boss Don's private office.

The real action goes on in the "Funhouse", a caged fight arena hidden in the basement. Crowds regularly gather here to watch illegal fights between kidnapped children or adults. Sometimes the fight feature human on human, human against wild animals and even captured Grimm. A large steel cage dominates the basement, surrounded on all sides by seats for spectators. Backstage, there are many cells for holding prisoner fighters or animals for the shows. The Funhouse is often dark and dirty.

Staff:
Donovan Barnes runs the place, and acts as the sole manager and CEO. He does hire several mercenaries and about 50 henchmen distributed throughout the building as security guards, to watch for trouble and cheats.

Most notably, his personal assassin Tigris lived on the 6th floor, with a private quarters and training room to herself, before she defected and left the gang.