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In this dog eat dog climate, only the strong promoters survive. And, in order to do that, it is imperative to carve out a niche, and own it. Take Jordan Harris’ Bloc Group who has been aiming to own Wednesday nights in the city. He recently started help host the Wednesday night party at Bijoux, aptly named Candyland. He’s following in the footsteps of Dual Groupe’s Koch Brothers (Saturday Brunch niche), The Strategic Group (Marquee/Tao fame), and Pink Elephant’s Rocco Ancarola among others. The bottom line is, if you’re a promoter and you haven’t cornered a sliver of the market, but rather have an unfocused macro approach you are most likely in some murky waters.
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uhm, I’ve never seen so many ugly girls in one club, sorry
March 27, 2009 1:28pm
you’re a hater juarez. looks good to me
March 27, 2009 1:37pm
well Juarez some people find models to represent the extend of the word BEAUTY to the fullest, maybe you are into short, bigger girls…then you should go to clubs like Pacha or that B&T crowd…
Not everyone is going to find everyone attractive.
March 27, 2009 8:19pm
whaqt’s wrong with short girls? i like them all.
curves are good too…i dont know what that has to do with “bridge and tunnel”.
fucking idiot.