Streetwise Music "School of Rock"
January 10, 2010 | United States | Vetting explained
I own Streetwise Music In Indian Trail nc for 10 years. I recently opened a second location in Charlotte nc. I plan on opening a third in 2010. I have never been approved by a bank for a loan even in the good times when we grossed well into six figures!
In order to survive in present times we knew streetwise had to keep it'soverhead low and continulesy come up with new ideas.
We insruct all types of musical lessons. However I saw how the students were getting bored with traditional lessons so I decided in 2004 to build an in house stage and offer a " School of Rock " program in which we take clients and put them into a real band setting and play clubs all over Charlotte. Clients include seniors citizens, children,as well as adults....
www.streetwisemusiconline.com for more info
Our stage brings in enough cash flow to pay our rent for the year!
if interested in more please contact
Karl Mokal
704-882-5775
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