In a Facebook post on Tuesday evening, the café thanked everyone for their continued support, before adding that it was closing till further notice.
The announcement comes hours before the cafe was set to reopen on Wednesday, April 29.
Earlier on April 25, the café had cancelled all scheduled events at the premises.
On the tragic demise of our beloved Sabeen, please note that all upcoming events at @thesecondfloor have been cancelled till further notice.
— T2F (@thesecondfloor) April 25, 2015
Sabeen, the director and founder of T2F was shot dead by gunmen in an upscale neighbourhood of the metropolis on April 24.
Read: T2F director Sabeen Mahmud shot dead
Sabeen, along with her mother, was returning home from T2F in Defence Phase-II Extension when her car was attacked near the Defence Central Library traffic signal.
Read: Investigators draw blank in Sabeen Mahmud murder case
Hours earlier, she had hosted a seminar on the troubled province of Balochistan, featuring Mama Qadeer, the chairperson of Voice for Missing Baloch. This was a similar session to the one that had been cancelled by the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) a few weeks ago.
Last year, Sabeen had organised a crowd-funding drive to keep the cafe's doors open.
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