Opening a Lounge/Club

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  • DIDI
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    ^^ You will be missing half the members soon

    I don't actually understand why people bother with an ignore function, firstly you could be missing out on something interesting and/or funny, secondly it is only the internet. It mostly can't really hurt you.

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  • floridaorange
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    oh no, audwey, maybe there's some kind of spider or virus taking place, because your posts are coming up ignored as well, will look into this and keep you posted!

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  • audrey_w
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    Originally posted by floridaorange
    ya, it would very much be for business purposes, if it wasn't profitable I wouldn't go near it. Just kind of bouncing around some ideas now, but I still need to meet with this guy who has opened and sold several and made good $ doing so.
    You've said elsewhere on this board that you've not been to a club for 10 years. Do you have any plans to visit a nightclub before you open one? Fair play if not, I salute your spirit.Good luck, looking forward to the pics (or stfu)

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  • floridaorange
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    ahh geez Zover, you seem to be stuck on ignore mode also, similar to rave lizard, so unfortunately I can't see your posts, I'll keep you posted though, one this all gets sorted out. might take a while though, I'm pretty busy. and by a while I'm talking weeks, possibly months or years. I guess it's up to you really.

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  • Zover
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    Originally posted by unkle
    You could Invites to José Padilla to play,
    but I think that micko could be cheaper,
    I think Jose Padilla will be busy.

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  • Zover
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    Actor, photographer, Starbucks guru and now club entrepreneur. It sounds like you should give up on these pipe dreams and get a proper job. I suppose your music policy could be based on recommendations you got from people here.

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  • Micko
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    Originally posted by unkle
    You could Invites to José Padilla to play,
    but I think that micko could be cheaper,
    very funny - I have to admit, I chortled there

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  • audrey_w
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    Can't wait to hear updates on this, great stuff.

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  • floridaorange
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    according to my friend who is introducing me to the club owner who sold his clubs, he knows how to handle all that, because I asked the same thing Mikey.

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  • Michael^Heaven
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    My direction is to go more toward 'One-Off' events. That way, you don't have to concern yourself with a liquor license (byob), certificate of occupancy, or building inspections.

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  • unkle
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    Originally posted by floridaorange

    I'm looking into a lounge type place...

    You could Invites to José Padilla to play,
    but I think that micko could be cheaper,

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  • rewing3
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    Follow your dreams, man. Good Luck with it.

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  • trick12
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    good idea man…so like a hookah lounge type thing, or getting dj's booked and loud type thing?

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  • floridaorange
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    wow - 20 years promoting, no kidding! ya, it would very much be for business purposes, if it wasn't profitable I wouldn't go near it. Just kind of bouncing around some ideas now, but I still need to meet with this guy who has opened and sold several and made good $ doing so.

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  • Michael^Heaven
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    I haven't opened my own venue but I've been doing promotions for over twenty years. Just remember, at the end of the day it is a business (that word makes me cringe BTW). So, if you want it to succeed, you definitely need to have a model/ structure in place & expand upon that idea.

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