I think it's the cold hard reality of real estate. A nude resort caters only to those who want to be nude. Turning it textile opens the market to more people and more cash. Of course, the property, depending on it's location, can always be used for other purposes.

I'd love to see some of these spots that are closing turned into co-ops where we all "bought in" and ran it collectively. But I'm sure that takes a tremendous amount of work.

Regarding places going lifestyles, someone told me there are more lifestyles resorts than nudist ones, which I found a little surprising.