The Manhattan nightclub known for the infamous Chris Brown and Drake fight officially reopened on Tuesday night with a few adjustments. The club now has tighter security and serves drinks from plastic cups opposed to glasses and bottles.
The Greenhouse lost its liquor license after the brawl took place in the club's basement lounge, W.i.P. The club is expected to get its liquor privileges back soon however, as a court ruled the action on Monday.
The club had three weeks since the celebrity fight to get its act together and reportedly placed 17 security guards on staff during its Tuesday reopening night.
"We will be focused on providing a safe and fun atmosphere for our customers," the club said in a statement.
Excited about its reopening, Greenhouse announced to its Twitter followers, "NYC, we are open tomorrow! Come & Play!" W.i.P is scheduled to reopen Wednesday.
The club's comeback follows injuries faced by Brown, who cut his chin, and NBA star Tony Parker, who's cornea was scratched by flying glass. The player has sued Greenhouse for $20 million due to the injury.