[6] Taking both the main floor steakhouse and the upper level Ghostbar into account, the Chicago location was able to accommodate anywhere from 15 to 800 patrons at a time.
[9] For Earth Day 2009, the N9NE Group unveiled the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada's (RTC) first Grease Bus, powered by used vegetable oil from N9NE Steakhouse.
[12] In Dallas, Morton and DeGraff partnered with Ross Perot Jr. to create a "new urban showcase" in Victory Park featuring Nove Italiano, N9NE Steakhouse, Ghostbar, and the retail store Stuff.
[13] The N9NE Group, in conjunction with Green Mountain Energy's BeGreen Business division, works to make its nightclubs environmentally conscious.
In 2007, the N9NE Group offset 100% of its electricity usage by purchasing renewable energy credits made from wind and biomass sources.