What is the experience like being in New York?
It’s great because it becomes part of the experience from however you’re getting to the studio. If you’re taking the subway or if you’re driving in or wherever you’re going, once you hit Times Square, that becomes a part of your experience of Brickhouse. From the moment you hit Times Square to the moment you walk into our doors, the moment you walk into our dance studio, it’s all connected. That’s all part of your experience. We’re next door to Good Morning America, we’re across the street from Viacom, it’s like you’re really in the heart of the city. You’re receiving all of that energy before you even walk in the door.
What is the future of Brickhouse?
Right now the future is in Atlanta, and we’re going to build that community. We just feel like we have so much to offer. The program has been in place for over a decade. So it’s like, we guarantee our product, and we guarantee our work. If you or your kid loves hip-hop and loves to dance and move, we’re going take them to the next level, and we’re going take them to the next level in training, in their career and as people. From there, we’ll start looking ahead to a different place to open up as well. But right now, I think the focus is solely on New York and Atlanta and making sure that those are operating at the highest capacity level that they possibly can.