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Beverly Hills, California
Restaurant With Beer, Wine, Sidewalk Seating
$ 649,000
CF : $ 244,781
This celebrated Beverly Hills area restaurant with beer, wine and sidewalk seating has established a strong reputation for its award winning European cuisine. The venue boasts fantastic street visibility in a highly popular shopping district and employment center (not in the Golden Triangle area) and has a coveted lease at what's deemed to be well below market rate (< $4 psf). The facility has a full kitchen with a convection oven, a 6 burner stove/oven combination, a table top stove, grill, griddle and deep fryer. It has a 3 bucket sink and dishwashing unit as well as a large walk-in cooler. This restaurant leases for $4,700 per month plus $470 in triple net (NNN) expenses on a tremendous lease that does not expire until December 2021 with three 5 year options. All of the business's furniture, fixtures, equipment and Type 41 Beer & Wine License will be included in the sale. Approximately $75,000 in wine inventory will be sold at cost at close in addition to purchase price. While competition exists, this is a well-established and quite well known venue. As such, it has created a name for itself and developed a loyal following that includes some of Hollywood's best known personalities that would be impossible for an industry entrant to replicate. While new management may wish to promote the venue, they will likely want to operate the restaurant in the traditional way that has proven to be successful over time! They may also wish to further capitalize on the premise's extensive 350 label wine list. This is an SBA Candidate and there is already a $250k assumable SBA in place that may be assumable based on buyer qualifications Training: 2 Weeks at 20 hrs/wk
Norwalk, California
Restaurant And Bar - Live Entertainment
$ 599,000
This Norwalk adjacent bar and restaurant with live entertainment and sidewalk seating boasts a loyal following due to its unique concept that helps to promote a stable patronage base, its live music and special event entertainment calendar, craft beer offering, and chef-driven menu offerings. This 3,500 square foot leases for an attractive $3,900 per month on a secure lease until 4/2024 with options to be negotiated in the sale. All of the business's furniture, fixtures, equipment, and liquor license as well as a live entertainment permit will be included in the sale. An estimated $5k - $10k in inventory will be sold at cost at close in addition to the purchase price. While bars, restaurants, and live music venues exist in the popular entertainment district that is in Norwalk's adjacent city, few occupy as prominent of high foot and drive-by traffic locations and fewer still enjoy such a reasonable lease rate for such high-profile venues with similar entitlements. As such, this versatile business, which can thrive with any number of concepts, maintains a built-in long-term advantage over competitors. This business may benefit from a seasoned onsite management team with restaurant, entertainment, or general hospitality industry experience. The versatile layout may be readily adapted to any number of similar or entirely different concepts that can capitalize on this venue's attractive overhead structure, liquor, and live entertainment entitlements.
Sun Valley, California
Congregate Living Facility - With Real Estate
$ 1,650,000
CF : $ 180,678
This Sun Valley Congregate Living Facility sale includes a 6-bedroom facility property, as well as its Department of Human Services (DHS) License! The Type A Congregate Living Facility was established in 2014. The business has a Medical Director, a Registered Nurse (RN), 11 Licenses Vocational Nurses (LVNs), and 8 Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and currently has 5 residents. This 2,610 square foot residence with 6 bedrooms is located on a 6,700 square foot lot. All of the business's furniture, fixtures, and equipment, as well as its property, is included in the sale. Permits, licenses, and contracts in place that should transfer in the sale include the Department of Health Care Services (DHS) License, Providence and Saint Joseph's Hospital contracts, Medi-Cal provider number as well as agreements in place. With the influx of baby boomers and those with congregate living needs, this is a growing industry that remains somewhat protected from nascent competition due to its stringent licensing requirements. This is a relatively new business that is licensed for community living, with real estate included in the sale. Inquire directly for details.
Los Angeles, California
Hancock Park Area Restaurant w/Sidewalk Seating – High Visibility Corner Location w/Liquor!
$ 395,000
CF : $ 12,000
This Hancock Park area restaurant with sidewalk seating boasts a high visibility location with a liquor license, and onsite parking. The restaurant offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere in a highly accessible location in an affluent area. The venue is surrounded by a residential neighborhood, which draws steady foot traffic throughout the week. This 1,206 square foot venue leases for $11.4k per month on a lease until 2027 with two 5-year options. The location sublets 700 square feet of its space for $4k/month. While its name and menu will not be included, all of its furniture, fixtures, equipment and Type 47 Liquor License will be included. An estimated $5k in beer, wine and liquor inventory will be sold at cost at close, in addition to purchase price. While other establishments may rely heavily on brand recognition or fast-casual concepts, this restaurant stands out with its authentic Italian offerings and warm, sit-down atmosphere. Its prime location—nestled within a busy retail plaza with strong anchor tenants and ample parking—gives it an edge by capturing both destination diners and spontaneous foot traffic from nearby shoppers and residents. New operators may choose to capitalize on this high visibility corner location to launch any number of concepts. The venue’s location, liquor license and onsite parking lot provide a strong foundation, while its flexible layout, and kitchen equipped with 2 stoves, an oven, grill, griddle and deep fryers, provide management a variety of options when taking the location forward.
Los Angeles, California
Nail Salon - Semi Absentee, High Volume
$ 200,000
CF : $ 66,000
This 750-square-foot facility leases for $5,550 per month plus an additional $ 300 in common area maintenance expense (CAM) on a lease until 12/31/27 with one 5-year option. The salon's furniture, fixtures, equipment, and goodwill are included. West Hollywood is a particularly competitive market for nail salons; however, this venue has established itself as a location to aspire to become as its proven itself year in and out. Their attractive price points, convenient access, onsite parking, spacious feel, and comprehensive service offering provided them a sustainable competitive advantage over incumbent locations while creating a formidable barrier to entry for potential new competition. The salon could benefit from a full-time working owner to ensure top-quality sales and customer service. Alternatively, the addition of complementary services such as facials, body wraps, massages, etc. could not only bolster but also diversify the revenue base. New operations may also wish to offer a retail selection of related beauty care products.
Los Angeles, California
Dental Practice - With DDS, High Visibility
$ 270,000
CF : $ 13,325
This Pasadena Area dental practice is available for sale with the current selling doctor of dental surgery (DDS) willing to remain aboard to continue to see clients and work for a new owner-operator. The 1,300-square-foot owner-operated facility has historically been leased by a seller-related entity for $2,500 - $4,167 per month ($30k - $50k/year). The premise boasts a prominent high-visibility corner location in a neighborhood setting with plentiful street parking. All of the practice's furniture, fixtures, equipment (with an estimated $100,000 value), and goodwill will be included in the sale. Competition in this Pasadena-adjacent city is considered to be medium. The practice does, however, have a growing recurring client base that management may build from. New operators may capitalize on this practice's attractive location, build-out, and current client base to grow its client census. Management may consider neighborhood outreach to introduce the offering and highlight its new management. They may also contemplate engaging in a number of industry-specific marketing programs, service additions, and other potential avenues for growth.
Long Beach, California
Bar And Restaurant
$ 999,000
CF : $ 320,000
This Long Beach bar and restaurant boasts an ideal outdoor patio with an unmatched view, plenty of onsite parking, dance and live entertainment all at a highly attractive lease rate. The venue, which has continuously operated since the mid-1970s, is comprised of several rooms that allow management to host several events or partition off the bar or restaurant space as customer demand merits. The spacious kitchen has a comprehensive line that includes convection ovens, pizza ovens as well as a large griddle, grill, stove, deep fryer, two ice machines, a long food preparation line and a walk-in cooler and freezer. This 9,300 square foot facility with an outdoor patio leases for $13,000 per month on a lease until 2023 with one 10 year option. All of the business's furniture, fixtures, equipment, goodwill, Type 47 Liquor License, and any applicable dance and entertainment permits will be included in the sale. Approximately $10,000 in liquor inventory will be sold at cost at close in addition to purchase price. While competition exists for dining, drinking and entertainment venues, few competitors occupy the type of space or possess the attractive lease rate that this one does. Fewer still have the spacious onsite parking availability or the type of unique location with the stellar views this one has. New operators may choose to maintain the existing concept or they may capitalize on the attractive lease rate, location, liquor license and entertainment offerings to launch any number of new concepts. The facility has the space to simultaneously host 100+ guest banquets or special events during regular business operations, which provides the new owner the ability to diversify the income stream.
Los Angeles County, California
Energy Supplement Manufacturer, Distributor
$ 150,000
This company manufactured and distributed a proprietary, innovative homeopathic supplement that is designed to support the user's alertness, mental focus and productivity. With over $1.2Ml invested to date, they have created a new and natural way to boost your energy. Developed by top notch transdermal scientists for athletes, their product takes advantage of the skin's absorptive properties to provide an even flow of natural caffeine and other natural supplements for up to eight hours. Since there are no additional ingredients to consume, there are no calories, sugars or carbs. In the past their products have been direct to consumer via online retail and retail outlets such as Dick's Sporting Goods, Walgreens and Bed, Bath and Beyond. The company is currently managed out of a small home-based office. The standard product is made in a ISO-9001 Facility in Southern California. The trade secrets and knowhow were developed after years of research and development and will be passed on to the party who acquires this unique company. All of the businesses related tangible and intangible assets will be included in the sale, including past investments in pending patents, existing customer list, trademarked name, product design templates and user manual data. Approximately 5,000 pieces of inventory to be used as product samples will be included in the sale. Due to the nature of its delivery method using transdermal skin permeation, this product can used alongside other popular supplements such as CBD. The wide market appeal of this product lends itself to a variety of sales channels. While the current owners used a 3rd party distributor who focused mainly on the big box stores via their retail and online websites, there is no shortage of distribution methods for a product as universal as this. As alternate sales channels were never fully developed, the company can establish an alternate ecommerce presence with direct to consumer sales or promote substantial sales via their own webstore and appoint a fulfillment house for shipping. New management can also attempt to revive wholesale relationships with nationwide or regional retailers (e.g. Dick's Sporting Goods, Walgreens and Bed, Bath and Beyond etc). Unlike the alternatives that promote sustained energy, this boasts a unique delivery system that allows the user to control its delivery and avoid the common side effects associated with most of the alternatives in this space. It differs from the traditional method consumption in that it bypasses the gastrointestinal (GI) system and therefore doesn't create the familiar jitters or queasiness associated with caffeinated beverages. It uses skin-based delivery, which is known to be much cleaner than oral delivery methods and designed to provide is a balanced and clean sense pure mental focus.
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