For sale is a Japanese restaurant with a beer & wine license in the heart of Torrance for an asset sale. There is a large kitchen hood in place. The rent is $12,380.28 for 1,500 sq ft. and the lease is 3 years + 2 x 5 year options. The price is $198,000.
Fully built out salon and spa. Independent. 6 hair stations, 2 shampoo bowls, 1 make-up/hair station and 1 private room for massage, facial, esthetician, +++. In Torrance at one of the busiest intersections of the city. Great parking too.
Asset Sale. Famous Korean Style Fried Chicken. Newly Remodeled. Good Location in the food court. Rent $4,900. All equipment & fixtures are near new. Great Chance for owner operator.
Rare Small Japanese restaurant with beer and wine license for sale in Torrance.
Price: $220,000 Reduced to $199,800
Size: 901sf
Rent: $2,562.74 + NNN $1,660, Total $4,222.74
Lease: 1+ year + 2 x 5 year option
License: Beer & Wine with No Condition
26 seats inside
Hood: 8'
Asset Sale. Well-maintained and clean restaurant. Its size is about 2,000 sqft with the rent of $8,200 including NNN. Good location with plenty of parking spaces. Full kitchen and Beer/wine license.
For sale is a dry cleaner that is located in the best location of West Torrance, Los Angeles County, CA. The current owner has run it for 34 years and now wants to retire.
Price reduced to $385,000 for this free-standing restaurant on a signalized corner with a large monument sign, with great visibility and easy access from all directions. It has a great lease with very reasonable rent. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
For an asset sale is a Persian & pizza restaurant with a BW license. The owner has been there since 1985 and is ready to retire. It is located on a major street with lots of traffic. You can easily convert to another concept like Mexican cantina, Mongolian, Chinese, Thai, pho, catering, etc.
This is not a retail business but a wholesale bakery. The current owner has been running this unique bakery wholesale for 23 years with lots of loyal customers. They have such a large variety of treat and cookie combinations no other company has and this is the family owned company.
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Approx. 3,000 sq. ft. restaurant in Garden Grove.
Currently a Korean-style bar generating approx. $45,000/month.
Includes ABC license, low rent, new freezer, free parking.
Diverse clientele.
Employee-operated.
Great opportunity for investment or rebranding.
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