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Wednesday, November 10,2010

Downtown Greensboro nightclub to receive makeover in wake of shooting

By Jordan Green
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Nightclub owner Rocco Scarfone said in a press conference Monday that the N Club will remain closed for repairs, and will reopen under a new name and a new format on Nov. 27 under the name Allure Nightlife.

The current hip-hop format at the downtown Greensboro nightclub will give way to what Scarfone called “the hottest music nationwide from rock to pop,” and the club owner suggested the new venue will aim for a classier clientele. Using Triad market radio stations as a reference point, Scarfone said the current format at the N Club is akin to 102 JAMZ, while the new format at Allure will be closer to 107.5 KZL.

“It will be a club as if you see in Las Vegas,” he said. “Dress code will be strictly enforced. Age group will change. 21 and over. It will be a club that doesn’t run threedollar drink specials. It will be a dance club. It will play dance hits nationwide.”

Scarfone said he retained a consultant about three months ago to help determine the future of the N Club, which helped revitalize downtown Greensboro and establish the area as an entertainment destination under the stewardship of previous owner Joey Medaloni. After the N Club received a raft of negative publicity with a shooting that took place nearby last month, Scarfone said he decided to accelerate the makeover. Scarfone said he also plans to open an upscale wine and tapas bar called Social next year in downtown Greensboro. Florence Gatten, a former Greensboro City Council member who operates a public relations company, emceed the press conference, which was held at the Carolina Theatre. Former Mayor Keith Holliday, who is president of the Carolina Theatre, also attended the press conference. Scarfone’s promotions company maintains a partnership with the Carolina Theatre, and the promoter said he is finalizing dates for performances by Sheryl Crow and Tom Jones at the Carolina.

Scarfone reiterated an earlier pledge to improve security at his nightclubs by hiring a consultant to draft a handbook, and said he would step up efforts to vet security employees through background checks. Scarfone said he would like to form a club association to improve industry practices and advocate their position. Scarfone noted that the N Club ranks third among Greensboro nightclubs in calls for police service over the past six months, behind Greene Street Club and Inferno.

“The N Club’s name, absolutely, the biggest name, the most established name, a club that’s been here forever, and they’re called out as if they are the only problem club,” he said. “The statistics show differently. So I gather that if there is a call to close a club then the call would be across the board to close all the clubs. Especially, how can you call the number-three club and not close the number-one and number-two? Now, is that the solution? No, it’s not. The solution is, let’s be proactive. Let’s be safer. Let’s all be on the same page, and all get together. Let’s form a club association, a downtown association. To close anything when there are taxes to be paid, mortgages to be paid and people who need jobs — why would we do that in today’s economy?”
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To begin with, there isn't a whole lot of difference between top 40 and straight up rap music by musical standards today. N Club first opened up under the guise of playing Top 40 music, but in reality it is for all intents and purposes, the same genre. To believe that Allure will play Carrie Underwood, Madonna and Ludacris is ludicrous. As a former employee of Rocky and Joey, I can tell you that one individual did a lot to build up downtown and make it the hub of nightlife in the Triad that it is today. The other is doing his best to destroy what we all worked so hard to build. My own two hands helped to build Much, N Club and the former establishment known as Sky Bar so I believe I do have some sort of vested interest into these matters even though I do not bartend downtown anymore. I remember when I first started at N Club there was nothing downtown, but now there are many other multilevel nightclubs and dozens of bars. The nefarious individual in Tue above

 

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To believe Rocky isn't going to mess everything up is silly. If you look at his track record of failed businesses, teams and relationships within the community, one has to believe that he should be completely banned from this city for the greater good of not only the downtown business owners and the safety of the common individual that might get caught in the crossfire. I personally would like to start a petition to get his liquor license pulled at all his establishments. He is no good for Greensboro and he is going to cost somebody else their life in the not so distant future.

 

 
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