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New College Perk may have an upscale feel

May move in to old 94th Aero Squadron

Published: Thursday, November 12, 2009

Updated: Thursday, November 12, 2009 01:11

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Jaclyn Borowski

The sites of the College Perk and the 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant remain vacant after both eateries underwent troubles last year.

The owner of the shuttered College Perk coffeehouse said he hopes to reopen in the building vacated earlier this year by the 94th Aero Squadron restaurant, promising to add "fine dining" to his establishment without compromising its quirky character.

Chris Gordon, who founded the Perk in 2003, is pushing a new business plan that stays true to the Perk's coffeehouse roots but also includes upscale dining and a room for musical performances and dinner theatre.

"We're talking about white tablecloth, candles on tables, really spectacular food," Gordon said.

Gordon must convince the Prince George's County Department of Parks and Recreation, which owns the Aero Squadron site, that his proposed restaurant would be the best eating establishment to occupy the location next to the College Park Airport.

The original Perk, located off Route 1 just north of University Boulevard, gained  popularity as an intellectual alternative to the downtown bar scene. The property fell into foreclosure last year — Gordon disputes the legitimacy of the foreclosure, which remains tied up in court — and then closed after suffering fire damage.

The Aero Squadron site attracted Gordon's interest after that restaurant pulled out in February, said Paul Witter, a partner in the business.

"This site gives us the potential to expand our business instead of just reopen," Witter said. "It's kind of the direction we were already starting to take with the Perk; we were already planning to have a small fine-dining area and do some really cool stuff with the menu."

A name for the proposed restaurant hasn't been determined, Witter said, but "Perk 94" is a leading candidate.

The Aero Squadron building remains in poor shape after burst pipes and a malfunctioning sprinkler system flooded it twice in two weeks earlier this year. Chuck Montrie, who is supervising the county's request for proposals for the location, said it would  take months for the county to select a new tenant and work out a lease before repairs could commence.

Montrie said he will likely keep his criteria for the Aero Squadron's replacement fairly open when he begins accepting applications from restaurateurs next month.

"The primary objective is to have a nice restaurant for the citizens of this area," Montrie said. "I have no idea what we're going to get."

Gordon said his pitch to the county will highlight the existing customer base he developed during the six years he operated the Perk, which includes not only students but also people older than 30 who are drawn to "collegiate atmosphere."

Senior music major Liz Ciavolino, who used to frequent the Perk for its open mic nights and once played in a show there, said she hopes to see it reopen.

"I think they were a good community for musicians. That's what I really enjoyed about it," Ciavolino said. "It was just a neat place to hang out before it closed."

The Perk's extended closure may have left it off the radar of many current students, however. Many of the students listed in its Facebook group have already graduated, and many more will likely graduate before the business can reopen.

Gordon said he would step up marketing of the reopened restaurant, not only to the College Park community but also to Washingtonians who would take the Metro to his planned entertainment options — including performances and a regular open mic night.

He notes, however, that he still has a "large and very loyal following." Gordon said he has collected more than 800 signatures on a petition to open the Perk in the Aero Squadron site.

Many details of the plan remain undecided, Gordon and Witter said, including what they would charge for a meal. But Witter said an intimate coffeehouse will undoubtedly be a key component.

"What we really want to do is bring back the feel and the style of the old Perk almost as though nothing's changed," Witter said. "That was an important part of our business and an important part of College Park. And we want it back."

bholt at umdbk dot com

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Sancho
Mon Nov 16 2009 09:24
Last time I was in the perk I took a dump in the corner and everyone clapped for me and told me i was a great artist.
Your name
Fri Nov 13 2009 21:51
Andrew the baiter. He's a master at it.
laja2
Fri Nov 13 2009 20:45
I'm sorry, "Your name," but laja2 is a centralized identity I use throughout the Internet, so it doesn't actually obscure who I am at all. :)

And yes, I am playing the hypocrite. It's called "baiting." Congratulations. I'm curious if the bow-tie man is in fact the anti-Perk character trolling so furiously. For that, I'll drop a few insults to see if he registers them.

For the amount of venom you children have spewed towards a man whose business actions don't affect you in the slightest, for the amount of hate the anonymous guys on the Diamondback website have vented, I want to know what, exactly, motivates you to root for another human being's failure. Why do you get off on someone else's enterprise failing?

My motives are simple: I enjoyed the Perk as a restaurant. It was a fun place to hang out. I enjoy local music, live bands, free Wi-Fi, refillable coffee, sitting on a porch smoking cigarettes with friends, and unmetered parking. That exact combination of things is a rarity in PG County as a whole, let alone College Park.

Whatever Chris Gordon did wrong as a business owner didn't affect you personally, so why do you wish so hard to see him fail? What kind of person are you that you take pleasure in another person's mistakes?

Your name
Fri Nov 13 2009 10:36
lol laja2, you just got owned
Also I'll add that while you get on the anonymous posters, laja2 doesn't identify you so you are anonymous as well. More hypocrisy.
Your name
Fri Nov 13 2009 09:51
"Why is it that the anonymous anti-Perk guys love to drop obscenities and ad hominem attacks"

"If I had to imagine that guy, I picture he was the fat loser"

Hypocrite much?

laja2
Thu Nov 12 2009 21:53
Why is it that the anonymous anti-Perk guys love to drop obscenities and ad hominem attacks on every article the Diamondback publishes about the Perk guys?

Did Chris Gordon run over their collective puppies?

Actually, I get the impression that it's only ever been one or two guys using pseudonym after pseudonym. If I had to imagine that guy, I picture he was the fat loser with the bow tie and the lisp who testified against Perk at the City Council hearings.

Chauncy's Mom
Thu Nov 12 2009 21:01
Look at the big brain on Chauncy---Finaly figured out how to use Google!
Chauncy
Thu Nov 12 2009 19:35
Chris, are you going to pay your md state tax lien before you start a new business? What else, how about the $1,000 fine for not having an occupancy permit? Doing business without having a business license, operating a resturant without a license, another $1k from cp, $400 for not picking up trash, tax liens and a forclosure. You should have a reality show about how to run a business. Dumb hippie, go back to school before you start another bad business.
Comic Book Guy
Thu Nov 12 2009 19:23
This fag is going to have to suck a lot of dick to earn enough money to start again. Worst business owner evar
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 19:18
where do we sign if we want to make sure this doesn't happen?
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 15:33
to the previous commentor:
"You're damn right coffee is for fags, this fag loves coffee and loves the perk"
You also love c0ck which makes everything you say irrelevant. Go get aids and off yourself.
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 13:00
If this guy couldn't pay the bills at the old place, how's he going to pay the bills at the new place?

Real in depth follow up as well DBK on the court proceedings. How about some actual facts instead of hand waving?

Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 12:32
Run on sentences are for fags.
arshawn
Thu Nov 12 2009 12:32
This is one area where Iran has the America beat. Fags like the guy bellow would keep their damn mouths shut.
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 12:27
lmao at the guy admiting to being gay
B R
Thu Nov 12 2009 11:35
If you want this to happen, then go to www.the-perk.com and SIGN THE PETITION.
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 11:20
to the previous commentor:
You're damn right coffee is for fags, this fag loves coffee and loves the perk, and oh by the way there will probably be some "fags" working there, like me, so dont bother coming in...........ever.
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 09:29
how do you get "the feel and the style" of College Perk while also being "about white tablecloth, candles on tables, really spectacular food"
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 08:24
coffee is for fags

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