Businessman acquires Birmingham’s threatened Nightingale Club

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  1. Jason Brown  19 Dec 2011, 1:09pm  Report
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    ’552 supporters’ My farts have more supporters, he sure he can break even with so little support?

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  2. His other businesses seem to do well in Birmingham …

    I wish him well, I have good memories of Nightingale from the past – but had heard that it had gone down hill – hopefully the investment referred to will have the desired business impact and revitalise the club and scene in Brum

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  3. Atheist  19 Dec 2011, 1:46pm  Report
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    If anyone can turn this club around it is Lawrence. He’s a good business man, he well liked and respected on the Brum scene, and he knows what he’s doing, plus he has the necessary financial clout too.

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  4. Tigra 07  19 Dec 2011, 3:14pm  Report
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    I spend more time in all the other clubs and rarely go in the Nightingale.
    They’re too expensive and seem to enjoy ripping off the gay community too much.

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    1. That might now change …

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      1. Tigra 07  19 Dec 2011, 4:59pm  Report
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        I hope so.
        also cant believe someone voted u down for that!

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  5. Just think how many houses they could have put on that site. Where was Taylor Wimpey when they were needed.

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    1. It could have been an option – you might have made useful ballast for the foundations, Giles

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