
The Reserve Cocktail Club, so named because it's on the site of a former Bank of America downtown, combines vintage and modern style with exposed wood ceilings, ornate chandeliers and draperies, walls lined with security boxes, silver- or brown-leather banquettes and ottomans, and a dramatic bank vault. The 6,500-square-foot space holds 550 people in all three of its three rooms: the main room, which holds 125 people; the narrow entrance room with a bar and bathroom, which accommodates 75; and a private room for 65 guests. There's also a dance floor big enough for 160 revelers. It opened this summer.

Sound Nightclub in Hollywood underwent a renovation that added a customizable vintage-style marquee that accommodates custom branding, a moveable modular DJ booth, a state-of-the-art sound system by Pioneer and redesigned railings around the venue for staging and live music. The 8,000-square-foot space, which holds 650, has an open-air back patio, an on-site kitchen, and Wi-Fi and customizable 3-D mapping throughout the interior.