alantdot
New Member
ClubLand died around 2005 .......
The club district is changing. It is losing the big clubs, and gaining smaller venues and restaurants. The entertainment district peaked around 2002.
I have worked there for 17 years and it is definitely a shadow of what it was despite the alarmist media.
That article is specific to Circa and it's target market and ambitions probably aren't suited to the Entertainment District as are the numerous mainstream clubs that make up the bulk of the Entertainment District. The club district's success as a whole isn't dying, albeit there are a number of issues related to it..
The club district is changing. It is losing the big clubs, and gaining smaller venues and restaurants. The entertainment district peaked around 2002.
I have worked there for 17 years and it is definitely a shadow of what it was despite the alarmist media.