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My company is mix between a clothing brand and a dance studio. The name of the company will be called Emotion in Motion, and we will have merchandise to fit the company. The studio provides classes, events, merchandise and rooms available for rent. We will be located in the heart of the Downtown Redevelopment District. Our exact location is 155 West Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90015. The studio Emotion in Motion will be just minutes away from LA Live, Nokia, Staples/Convention Center and all major freeways. Throughout the U.S there are many dance studios but not all allow renting or have their own merchandise. Our clothes will be fashionable; therefore our hip generation can look forward to display our products. As a company we hope to expand, and become known for our great distinction. Hopefully this starts a trend! We focus on being a platform for choreographers and dancers, lending our resources out to our global dance network. We strive to elevate our artist community by providing a positive environment within the urban youth culture and promoting the growth of dance and creativity throughout the world.
Product or Service Analysis We offer professional classes and official merchandise. We provide studio space to rent. We have two rooms, a large and medium. Studio M will be $25 dollars per hour on Weekdays/$30 dollars per on weekends. Studio L will be $40 dollars per hour on Weekdays/ $45 dollars per hour on weekends. Monday through Friday we open space from 12pm through 12a,. On Saturdays and Sundays we will open the space from 11am through 9pm. No call, no show will subjected you pay 50% percent of the rental. There will be a 2 hours window to cancel any rentals made. If cancellation is made after the 2 hours, %25 percent of the rental will be charged. * Capital Equipment * Emotion in Motion Crewnecks – 144 for $17.06 each * Emotion in Motion Hoodies – 144 for $23.07 each * Emotion in Motion White shirts- 101+ for

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