The reasons why there aren t any teen nightclubs are too many to count. Most notably parents don t like the kids going wild; curfews cut into the hours of operation too much; and lack of disposable incomes for most teens. Rival gangs/schools might start fights in the club or out in the parking lot. Drug dealers will swoop in cause you no end of grief. Then there is the potential problems with the older kids hooking up with the jailbait (you might not be legally responsible for what happens; but that won t keep parents from suing you). Your lease will count every day of the month, not just the weekends. Face it, Sunday through Thursday is going to be dead during the school year. Unless you find some other use for the space for those days, you will be dependent on only 8 days of the month to make your rent, pay utilities and employees.If you want to open the club, go for it. Just be prepared for complaints from neighbors and have enough security to handle anything.
Monday, October 23, 2006
What are the legal requirements of opening a teenage nightclub in utah ? (:? -
i just had an idea of opening a teenage nightclub in utah. since its N0 fun here (: i just want to know what i have to do legally to open one and about how much it will cost :p
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