Open after dark: starting a nightclub is tough, but with the right location, look, and a little bit of luck, you can make millions.

Black EnterpriseVol. 35 Nbr. 11, June 2005

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Open after dark: starting a nightclub is tough, but with the right location, look, and a little bit of luck, you can make millions.

On a typical Saturday night, Gregory Bowyer can be found moving swiftly and inconspicuously through the crowd at Excalibur, his year-old nightclub. While he's checking on operations and making sure his clientele is happy, hip-hop and R&B beats swell the air. And the number of young club-goers sipping mixed drinks and hitting the dance floor grows by the hour.

Patrons arriving at the Washington, D.C., hot spot are welcomed by medieval decor. There's a knight's full coat of arms, and replicas of King Arthur's legendary sword--the namesake of the lounge--adorn the walls and ceiling of the 2,200-square-foot space. Excalibur is the top floor of The National Grill, Bowyer's three-level restaurant, bar, and loung...

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