




GLO is something different for Downtown Valdosta, a sophisticated club, a more high-end night spot.
“It’s a trend I felt like Valdosta is ready for.” Says Owner Charles Wiggins.
Structurally, Glo is a dark synthesis of glass, brick, steel and concrete. A combination of thick steel-bead drapes and art by local artists. It is the contrast of dark windows and dazzling dance lights. It is the long bar of cool concrete stretching almost the distance of the club and it is the heat of an intimate dance floor. Glo mixes something new for Valdosta with the historic architecture of Downtown Valdosta.
Glo elegantly fuses styles and tastes and eras in a club that seems an intoxicating mix of the public and the private.
Glo’s 115 N. Patterson St. location which formerly housed Sojourner’s.
That’s the type of migration Wiggins hopes to see within Downtown Valdosta. Get people to Downtown Valdosta and then have options that will keep them downtown.
“Several of us here are trying to make Downtown Valdosta a destination place,” Wiggins says, referring to other downtown businesses.