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Playboy Club in Downtown Jax?

Started by stephendare, October 09, 2009, 12:48:35 PM

stephendare

Please God.  Let this be!

A Playboy club in Downtown Jacksonville would be simply incredible.  Anyone up for actively lobbying?



http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/columnists/chi-thu-burns-playboy-1008-oct08,0,825792.column
QuoteIn the three months since Scott Flanders took over for Christie Hefner as CEO of Playboy Enterprises Inc., he has come to a simple conclusion about its magazine, TV and digital media businesses:

Tough way to make money.

So in the coming months, Flanders will be placing his bet on two long overshadowed operations: product licensing and Playboy clubs.

In a revealing interview this week, Flanders outlined his new plan to turn around a struggling Chicago icon that flirted with the sale block shortly before his arrival.

Flanders said he can significantly boost revenues from licensing the famous Playboy brand on apparel and other consumer products, especially in emerging economies overseas.

But the biggest upside, in his view, can't be found in the tired magazine, hard-core sex videos or Playboy TV channel that were his predecessor's focus. Instead, he sees the future in a throwback to the company's past: Playboy clubs.

Flanders is pursuing joint ventures with proven operators to launch new nightclubs around the world and, he hopes, restore the company's financial luster after a string of losses.

Playboy now has just one club -- at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. But it's going strong despite the recession, he said.

Flanders wants a rollout numbering in the "double-digits" over the next few years, he said. That will include new venues opening in Mexico within months, in Miami next year and in Macau during 2011.

Playboy will supply the rabbit-head logo and attendant cachet, he said. "Exploiting our brand will increasingly become our core business."

Still controlled by 83-year-old founder Hugh Hefner from his mansion in Beverly Hills, Playboy hired Flanders after showing the door to an interim CEO who spoke openly about selling the company. Flanders' outsider status -- he formerly ran newspaper chain Freedom Communications Inc. -- made him a bold pick at a firm headed by Hefner's daughter since 1988.

"I'm sure Hef will say, 'Let's see what this guy can do,' " said analyst Steve Marascia, director of research at Capitol Securities Management in Virginia.

The new club-and-licensing strategy "sounds good," Marascia said. "But that's a real change. What if somebody else's club is hotter? Where will they get the capital to build all these clubs? Looks like they're going to trade one set of challenges for another."

In fact, similar challenges nearly sunk Playboy in the mid-1980s. At its peak, the company owned or licensed dozens of clubs frequented by 1 million "key-holders," but the operation aged badly. Around the same time, its highly profitable casinos fell to a hostile regulatory environment, and indiscriminate licensing put the brand on car air fresheners and other cheap products.

Over the past decade, Playboy's licensing effort has moved upscale, becoming a consistent moneymaker. Flanders this week promoted licensing guru Alex Vaickus to the new post of president, with instructions to grow. "We underresourced licensing and treated it as a nice-to-have ancillary business," Flanders said. "We believe licensing could be a lot bigger for us."

Vaickus also is charged with unifying the media operations that even today rarely work together by using the same content across all platforms, Flanders said.

Playboy has no plans to shut the magazine but has hinted at drastic cuts in frequency, circulation and pages. Playboy TV has room to grow, Flanders said, and the company's subscription Web sites have held their own against piracy and competition from free sites.

Still, Flanders leaves no doubt about where Playboy will be looking for action. "There is no segment of our business that will grow as rapidly as our location-based entertainment," he said.

The night life beckons.

BridgeTroll

Las Vegas... Miami... Macao........... Jacksonville?

Is my inferiority complex showing again?? :-[
In a boat at sea one of the men began to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answered, "I am only boring under my own seat." "Yes," said his companions, "but when the sea rushes in we shall all be drowned with you."

Tripoli1711

This would be grand... but where would it be?  If anyone even considered putting it within 15 miles of FBC... (shudder). 

Tripoli1711

They could make a couple of alterations to the old lighthouse for a marquee and... oh Lord I'm going to Hell.

BridgeTroll

Im thinking City Hall... give Peytons office to Hef... :D
In a boat at sea one of the men began to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answered, "I am only boring under my own seat." "Yes," said his companions, "but when the sea rushes in we shall all be drowned with you."

Doctor_K

^ LOL

"This looks like a job for...." (cue cheesy superhero music)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create."  -- Albert Einstein

Tripoli1711

Well, if cheesy is what you want:

Would this qualify for those "stimulus" funds from another post?

Thank you.  I'll be here all weekend.

Doctor_K

I hope the city council can rise to the occasion and secure funding for this.

You started it. ;)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create."  -- Albert Einstein

heights unknown

I'll bet it would spur growth and some other type developments downtown.

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fsu813

no way in hell.

about 40 more attractive options for them

also, first baptist chruch

ac

#10
Put it in the old First National Bank building, the Marble bank, or--irony of ironies--the old Southern Baptist Convention building.

sheclown

Definitely needs to go downtown!  What a tourist attraction.  Part of the old 60s library building, maybe!

tufsu1

Quote from: heights unknown on October 09, 2009, 02:21:11 PM
I'll bet it would spur growth and some other type developments downtown.

Heights Unknown

really?

coredumped

We had a popular/trendy big city bar downtown, I believe it was called club paris, anyone remember it? :)
Jags season ticket holder.

DavidWilliams

Problem was...it never was popular or trendy after the initial few weeks of opening.