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Old mall to house Christian music club

Old mall to house Christian music club

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PostFeb 25, 2007#1

Old mall to house Christian music club

By Jessica Bock

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH

02/24/2007



WENTZVILLE — In a decades-old and mostly empty mall, two brothers want to open a community entertainment center they say will be unlike any other in the St. Louis region.



Picture a nightclub where patrons can hear national Christian acts in a nonalcoholic and smoke-free setting. Add to that a bowling alley, rock climbing wall, coffeehouse and skate park in the same building.



The property, first known as the Belz Factory Outlet Center and later renamed the Mall at Wentzville Crossings, had a pothole-filled parking lot and was nearly vacant when Darain Atkinson, 42, and Cory Atkinson, 37, bought it last March to house their business, National Auto Warranty Services.



"We didn't have any idea what we wanted to do with it at first," Darain Atkinson said. "With our Christian faith and our background, we wanted a place where people could go with their family without smoking and drinking



And based on similar recreation and entertainment venues in other parts of the country, the Atkinsons think their $5 million community center could be popular in St. Charles County.



"There is nothing like that in this area, and I believe we are going to be very successful," said Darain Atkinson, who has experience in bar and restaurant management. "We want people to come in and be totally blown away and wowed."



Success in Nashville



The brothers are basing their faith in their plan on the success of places such as Rocketown in Nashville, Tenn. The 40,000-square-foot entertainment center has an indoor skate park, coffee bar and three stages. It is the brainchild of Christian music star Michael W. Smith.



Since opening in downtown Nashville about four years ago, Rocketown has attracted 100,000 to 125,000 visitors each year, development director Audra Davis said. Although the club's target age group is 12- to 20-year-olds, the venue hosts shows for all ages that are smoke- and alcohol-free, she said.



At first, Rocketown had a difficult time attracting bands because some groups feared they wouldn't sell as many tickets with smoking and alcohol restrictions, Davis said. But after booking a few big names for successful concerts, the venue and its staff built a good reputation with musicians, she said.



Now, Rocketown staffers enjoy lending their knowledge and experience as their venue becomes a model to developers such as the Atkinsons.



Davis said: "We've had, literally, hundreds of folks contact us who wanted to do something similar in their community. It's been fun to share our experience and kind of create a network of organizations trying to do this and make an impact for teens. For adults, I think it's great that there's a place where you don't have to worry about drunk folks being around while you are trying to enjoy a concert."



Other inspiration for the Atkinsons' community center is Club 3 Degrees in Minneapolis and the Bridge in Joplin, a club in southwestern Missouri that also combines entertainment, recreation and Christianity.



Don Sanders, one of the ministers at Harvester Christian Church in St. Charles, said some of his parishioners would probably make the drive to Wentzville to see national Christian music artists in a more intimate setting than the Family Arena, which has hosted groups such as MercyMe.



"I would hope that it would work," Sanders said. "I would think the community would welcome and want a place where you can get a positive message and connect with people."

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PostFeb 25, 2007#2

My first thought when I read this was to laugh. Then I thought, hey why not? Fact is, there are many, many folks out there who would love a place like this. I wish them the best.

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PostFeb 26, 2007#3

Will this place be open in time for MattnStl's 21st b-day party? :)

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PostFeb 26, 2007#4

Wow, sounds like a blast! I wish they would put it downtown. :roll:

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PostFeb 26, 2007#5

DeBaliviere wrote:Will this place be open in time for MattnStl's 21st b-day party? :)


Remember what we discussed in PMs the other day? I think we found the perfect place for the next UrbanSTL forum meet! :lol:

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PostFeb 26, 2007#6

ThreeOneFour wrote:
DeBaliviere wrote:Will this place be open in time for MattnStl's 21st b-day party? :)


Remember what we discussed in PMs the other day? I think we found the perfect place for the next UrbanSTL forum meet! :lol:


Bingo. I think this venue will appeal to a wide range of UrbanStl posters!



Jokes aside, the owners of this place will probably be making money hand over fist.

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PostFeb 26, 2007#7

^ All kidding aside, I'm sure it will be a wildly successful venture.



I'm not really sure what they could do with that mall anyway, since retail in that area is spread out along Highway K to the east, the Winghaven and Dardenne Prarie areas to the SE, and Wentzville Crossings to the west. This reminds me of the old Target stores in South County near Ronnie's Plaza and the one in North County off of Halls Ferry Road and Netherton Drive- both were converted into churches years ago.

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PostFeb 27, 2007#8

I liked the semi-X rated haunted house which they had a few years back. But yes, this place will make lots of money off the soccer moms. I expect to see John Ashcroft as the first big act.

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PostFeb 27, 2007#9

Doug wrote:I expect to see John Ashcroft as the first big act.


I know I always get a little misty when I hear him sing "Let the Eagle Soar".

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PostFeb 28, 2007#10

LET THE EAGLE SOAR



JOHN ASHCROFT



Lyrics to song written and sung by John Ashcroft:



"Let the eagle soar,



Like she’s never soared before.



From rocky coast to golden shore,



Let the mighty eagle soar.



Soar with healing in her wings,



As the land beneath her sings:



'Only god, no other kings.'



This country’s far too young to die.



We’ve still got a lot of climbing to do,



And we can make it if we try.



Built by toils and struggles



God has led us through."

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PostFeb 28, 2007#11

^

Great, now cover up the boobies on that statue!

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PostFeb 28, 2007#12

DeBaliviere wrote:Will this place be open in time for MattnStl's 21st b-day party? :)


Was that some sort of twisted joke.



BTW, you are all invited. April 16. Mark your calenders.



And those boobies better stay uncovered if we are talking bday.

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PostFeb 28, 2007#13

DeBaliviere wrote:^

Great, now cover up the boobies on that statue!


...and no dancing!

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PostFeb 28, 2007#14

MattnSTL wrote:
DeBaliviere wrote:Will this place be open in time for MattnStl's 21st b-day party? :)


Was that some sort of twisted joke.


Of course - I couldn't think of a worse place to spend a 21st b-day.



Some advice: I fell down the back stairs at the Humphrey's patio in front of about 100 people on my 21st b-day. Don't do that.

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PostFeb 28, 2007#15

DeBaliviere wrote:Some advice: I fell down the back stairs at the Humphrey's patio in front of about 100 people on my 21st b-day. Don't do that.


In your defense, it's easy to do that even when sober. Those stairs are perilous.

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PostFeb 28, 2007#16

DeBaliviere wrote:Of course - I couldn't think of a worse place to spend a 21st b-day.



Some advice: I fell down the back stairs at the Humphrey's patio in front of about 100 people on my 21st b-day. Don't do that.


I'll try not to. Unfortunately, a good majority of my friends will still be under 21 on my bday, and it's Monday night. But my brother and some of his friends have plans to kill me

PostApr 16, 2007#17

Well Debaliviere, todays my BDay. Are we still up for going to the Christian Club?