While riding past the old Planet 505 on Westcott Street a moment ago, I noticed the lights were on behind the covered windows and the door ajar. Never being the timid one, I walked in, introduced myself and chatted up the new owner/operator.
Here's the deal: The landlord of the building, the same guy who owns Munjeds, Taps, Mom's Diner and everything inbetween, is re-opening Planet 505 himself, probably by the end of September. It'll have a new name, which he hasn't decided yet. He's got a contractor in there now who's gutted the inside, so they're going to put in all new walls, ceiling, stage, bar, etc. The layout is staying exactly the same, but everything will be new.
The good news is that he still wants to do live music.
The bad news is, strictly 21+ he tells me. He's convinced that even doing 18+ is what got the old owner in trouble. And mind you, Taps is a very strict 21+ bar he owns on the same block, so I don't doubt he's serious about that. I mentioned the idea of closing the bar for all ages matinees, which he admitted in theory might be doable, but he also isn't really very interested in that right now. And since he has deep pockets (he owns about 1/3 of that business district), he really has no major financial interest in doing so.
He seems most interested in stealing bands from places like Dinosaur and Shiftys, which I'm sure he can probably pull off. So, don't be suprised when The Hot Steppers show up at this new club.
But it sucks for the dream of anything remotely all ages back in that space.
