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re: Nightlife News for Starkville: State Theatre to possibly reopen?
Posted on 2/13/13 at 12:28 pm to 4suredog
Posted on 2/13/13 at 12:28 pm to 4suredog
Correct on basically everything dealing with the lease. That's the part that throws the entire operation into a tailspin.
All it really needs is someone to come in and BUY the joint and start fresh running it themselves. In that business model, it could be incredibly profitable.
You can buy "cheap" beer in Oxford too. But everyone still goes to the Library and spends their life away. There is a reason for that -- and it's an ingenious business model. You realize many of the women that go there regularly are carefully recruited by ownership/management -- they barely pay for drinks and have VIP cards to get in free right? Control the women that control the other women -- and you control the entire market -- and the guys will pay WHATEVER it costs to be in that place...
All it really needs is someone to come in and BUY the joint and start fresh running it themselves. In that business model, it could be incredibly profitable.
You can buy "cheap" beer in Oxford too. But everyone still goes to the Library and spends their life away. There is a reason for that -- and it's an ingenious business model. You realize many of the women that go there regularly are carefully recruited by ownership/management -- they barely pay for drinks and have VIP cards to get in free right? Control the women that control the other women -- and you control the entire market -- and the guys will pay WHATEVER it costs to be in that place...
Posted on 2/13/13 at 2:41 pm to engie
Truth. And State theatre would make it if they incorporated a good restaurant in it for the day hours and made it a bar at night with good bands and a 5 dollar cover and then good drink specials during the week.
The lack of Mugshots being a bar anymore gives you ample opportunity to take advantage of the downtown area.
The lack of Mugshots being a bar anymore gives you ample opportunity to take advantage of the downtown area.
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