James L. Speros ______

James L. Speros ______

James L. Speros _________________ All on the Line “As long as I’m the Governor, you'll never gears were set in motion,” Jim remembers today. play in Memorial Stadium," said William Donald "Everything I had was on the line, and I had to Schaeffer, respectfully yet firmly. Most people make it work." would have left it at that. But Jim Speros, a Jim had to rely on ticket sales to pay off recipient of a Canadian Football League (CFL) the $4 million bond he had been granted, and most expansion franchise, never left things unfinished. people said there was no way in hell he could do The CFL was expanding by six teams, all it. But in just over two months' time, he sold a to be located in the United States, for the first time whopping 22,000 season tickets, raking in over $6 in its 120-year history. At the same time, in the fall million. of 1993, the NFL was expanding their league by 2 Responding to the city's cry for the team franchise teams, with four cities as finalists: they lost in 1984, Jim named it the Baltimore CFL Baltimore, St. Louis, Charlotte, and Colts. And when he realized the Jacksonville. Stadium needed to be completely Jim had his heart set on renovated before the start of the giving Baltimore the ball and season, he rolled up his sleeves. building a CFL franchise in Charm "The Mayor leased it to me for one City, but had to be patient and wait dollar a year in exchange for a ten for the two NFL franchises to be percent amusement tax on ticket announced first. Ultimately, in late sales,” Jim recounts. "But it was October of 1993, Charlotte and completely dilapidated. The Jacksonville each received an NFL Baltimore Orioles had left two years expansion team. Baltimore was out, earlier, and the stadium had been and the city was devastated, but the left unattended. There were rodents path was cleared for Jim and the in the locker rooms, broken down CFL team to restore hope. He put elevators, an inoperable scoreboard up a $100,000 non-refundable investment with the and lights, damaged seats, and an unusable field. CFL, and on December 1, 1993, the Board of It needed $5 million worth of work just to be safe." Governors of the CFL awarded him a franchise, Through a laundry list of techniques contingent on a successful lease at Memorial including several trade deals and a grant from the Stadium with the City of Baltimore. State of Maryland’s Sunshine Fund for $2 million, Schaeffer, then the Governor of Maryland Jim managed to put together $7 million. By the end and a longtime powerhouse in Maryland politics, of June, he had brought in a new field, electronic saw no realistic path forward for Jim, and told him scoreboard, computers, and office furniture; so in no uncertain terms. Rather than see the city renovated the locker rooms, press boxes and marred by a failed venture of that magnitude, he offices; and painted all of the stadium seats. By the threw his weight behind opposing the idea, so Jim time he was done, the stadium was completely instead pitched his idea to Mayor Kurt Schmoke transformed. and five of the most powerful businessmen in the Then, as Jim and the team prepared to kick city. They gave him the green light, and on off the football in late June of 1994, hours before February 17, 1994—Jim's 35th birthday—the the first preseason game, the NFL was granted a Mayor executed a lease to play at Memorial legal injunction barring the CFL franchise from Stadium on 33rd Street, where the Baltimore Colts any use of the word “Colts". "We had to spray and the Baltimore Orioles made history. “Once paint the field, cross the word out on our that happened, things started to fall in place and programs, memorabilia and shirts, and throw James L. Speros away a ton of merchandise," Jim recounts. "We lies my passion." plowed through roadblock after roadblock. All I With that, in 2007, Jim decided to open a wanted to do was put a team on the field. But the restaurant in Falls Church, Virginia, called Velocity NFL wanted to fight me on the name that truly Five Sports Restaurant and Bar. His vision was to belonged to the City of Baltimore." create the Morton's of sports bars, with white Despite these setbacks, the team later tablecloths, nice booths, and multiple TVs. "With known as the Baltimore Stallions made it out on time, I scaled that back as I realized that people that field for the first game of the season, greeted don't come to sports bars to eat steak—they come by the thunderous roar of a record crowd of more to get burgers, wings, and a cold beer to watch the than 42,000 Baltimoreans—a scene forever game," he laughs. "Still, the restaurant was well memorialized on the front cover of Sports received and very successful right out of the gate, Illustrated in July of 1994. They finished the season and began hosting live sports shows with ESPN, with the most wins ever by a professional sports Comcast, and The Fan radio program.” expansion team, going on to become the first and Within that first year, Jim was approached only American CFL expansion team to ever make to buy a second restaurant in Sterling, Virginia by it to the Grey Cup championship. The following the name of Fox Chase Tavern, and a third called year, the Stallions became the first and only King Street Blues in Arlington, Virginia. He seized American team in the League's 120-year history to the opportunities, turning the businesses around to actually win the Grey Cup. Jim stills wears his great success and prompting him to launch a CFL ring today—a testament not only to the team restaurant organization. He then began he built with his own two hands, but to the considering his next move. "In the restaurant strength of will that allowed him to do it in the business, if you're not growing, you're shrinking," first place he says. "You have to keep growing to reduce your Jim's high-powered career has been vast vendor costs and overall operational expenses, so I and varied, taking him to unimaginable heights in decided to look into franchising." sports, real estate, technology, and the restaurant Velocity Five was the most promising industry. And as different as these ventures have candidate, but with its multiple moving pieces of been, his success always comes down to the same dining, bar, and nightlife business, it proved set of vitals. "Something was built in me early in difficult to replicate. Instead, in 2012, Jim set up a life," he says. "I've always had this relentless will to system with his vendor, U.S. Foods, to build a go out there, accomplish my goals, and be the best prototype for Velocity Wings, a hybrid version of that I can be, come hell or high water. I've carved the restaurant that cut out the dancing, DJ, and live my own path and pursued those chances, even sports shows for a simpler sports restaurant feel when everyone around me said it wasn't possible. that focused on food, family, and fun. He would For me, success has been about putting it all on offer free-range, never frozen chicken wings, line, and then putting my all into making it work." certified Angus beef hamburgers, and a variety of Jim came to be the founder, Chairman, and fresh salads at a competitive price. The first CEO of Velocity Restaurant and Hospitality prototype went live in Purcellville in 2013, and Group, LLC, a marketing, technology and was then successfully replicated in South Riding, customer service company providing services and Bristow, Manassas, and Lovettsville, Virginia. infrastructure support for restaurants, after his The model worked so well that it soon success landed him in a social circle of dynamic attracted the attention of a private investment go-getters who had done very well in their own group wanting to join Jim in launching several professions. After he joined several other investors additional units, and there are currently plans to in a series of failed baseball and golf ventures, he develop ten more Velocity Wing locations in the opted to shift his focus back to his roots. Northern Virginia marketplace. "I still have the “Restaurants are in my blood," he affirms, Velocity Five's and they're doing fine, but my hearkening to his youth spent working in his focus brand and model now is Velocity Wings," he family's restaurant. “I know how to build, develop, says. hire, operate, and run them, with a bonus structure By the end of 2017, Jim will have racked that incentivizes employees to do their best every up five Velocity Wings locations and two Velocity day. I know this better than anything else. Herein Five locations. He has also created a new concept Profiles in Success: Inspiration from Executive Leaders in the Washington D.C. Area called Social House, an American Kitchen and Tap Edward Bennet Williams, as well as sports legends that recently opened its doors to a welcoming like Vince Lombardi, George Allen, Larry Brown, South Riding, Virginia community. "We filled a Vince Promuto and other Redskins, and a family void that was missing in the South Riding favorite and friend, Frank “Hondo” Howard of the community,” Jim says. “We offer a menu that Washington Senators, would frequent their features steaks, seafood, street tacos, craft beer, restaurant.

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