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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: oldschoolace on April 13, 2013, 03:52 PM
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I know this has been mused a few times but i cant find the thread. Just nipped out of work to get some new sneaks from the black sheep store (central skate park in manchester)
Now i know its saturday and half term but the place was rammed with lads all eagerly handing over their 10/13 quid a pop depending on membership. :shocked:
It strikes me my last woodbutchering job should be a fookin massive plywood creation in which i can retire behind a plywood desk adorned in stickers, copies of the albion and beanies for sale :D
seriously, the right location and all that ... ^"^
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There aren't many round my way ;)
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Actually none
Only trouble is the rents would be a killer
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Convince a local farmer to put one on his land.....or convert his barn into one, you might be able to strike a cheaper rent deal that way :)
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You would think central must be paying a racket for a newish building the size it is in the middle of manchester and yet it seems to be thriving ???
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Actually none
Only trouble is the rents would be a killer
..and insurance :(
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Been seriously pondering this myself over winter. Yes rents are high fop,r suitably sized and well located premises but with the right grants and many avenues of funding to exploit. I know a great place to put one with some cracking buildings, just need to find out who the person to approach is.
Dreams come true sometimes mate.
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you would get somewhere thats been empty for a while rent free in these current times, the rates would still hurt though, charity status would sort that out though and then I imagine you would look at revenue from seperate entities, i.e cafe, shop etc. It would be worth speaking to someone who knows more about it, Jeremy Hayes from British Cycling was/is involved with the Works at Leeds, he may have some pointers if you can grabl 10 minutes of his time
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tbh i dont know how they pay, after the thousands of pounds it costs it costs to set the place up it would have to turn over £2K a week just to make it worth while and draw a small wage, £300-£400 a day is a lot paying customers at a tenner a pot, and the place will probably be empty most of the time....
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tbh i dont know how they pay, after the thousands of pounds it costs it costs to set the place up it would have to turn over £2K a week just to make it worth while and draw a small wage, £300-£400 a day is a lot paying customers at a tenner a pot, and the place will probably be empty most of the time....
When did you return??!!! Welcome back Sam :daumenhoch:
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I know Chris Mahoney and Dave Arnold have been involved in the new Manchester one. I think loads of money in roller rinks my local one has hundreds of people at a time, 3 sessions a day a weekends, lots of sessions during week, lessons,lockers quid a go,snack bar, coffee bar,licenced bar, skate shop, private hire them must be raking it in :LolLolLolLol: