Night Clubs Aren't Just About Term Paper

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We will also develop a relationship with a local taxi company, which can keep a fleet of cabs near the premises during opening hours. Because the night club market is highly competitive, we hope to offer our consumers something different, fresh, and new. For example, we are interested in developing a series of themed rooms for dancing, including one outdoor room with a tropical theme. We also hope to expand so that we can have three different DJs working each night, each offering a different style of music. With a state-of-the-art sound system and international DJ...

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We intend to keep cover charges low except on nights on which we host international acts.
We will network with promotional companies that will promote their artists as well as our venue. In addition to the guest entertainment, we hope to hire several in-house DJs as well as an entertainment manager who can inform us of new trends and suggest changes in decor and design that will keep our club looking and feeling fresh. We are sure our business will be a thriving success and a welcome addition to the community.

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