mario777
09-16-2011, 09:30 AM
Hi!
A little about me before I begin. I've been a successful entrepreneur for the past 10 years with a web development business I started from ground up, I come from a car mechanic background. For the past 4 years I've been intensively working on opening a brewery in my town, after looking and looking for a building I settled for a 1700 sq ft at the back our local bowling alley. The tenant said he was going to be there temporarily but at then decided to stay so this sets us back big time from opening our little brewery. The good thing there is no tenant agreement.
So, the owner of the alley offered me to buy the building and the bowling business. I have to admit although I like bowling, I'm no pro but always enjoyed the game and the atmosphere.
The alley needs a good a makeover such as paint and decor but the alley has been kept top notch since the beginning since the owner is very passionate. There 6 lanes and electronic scoring has been added recently.
The owner also hardly do a Rock N'Bowl night so the business has been somewhat stagnant. I have many ideas to bring the business up.
The building is 6000+ sq ft and strategically located downtown in a small town of about 5000 in population and off to a main highway.
There is some regular leagues as well.
The owner is looking for 550K for the building and business. Building is in top condition as well.
I will be looking at the numbers next monday which will tell me all I need to know.
Is there anything I need to specifically look for when it comes to a bowling business?
What types of numbers I should steer away?
I plan on adding my brewery where we planned and make it a mix of Bowling and Brew Pub serving our craft beer.
Thanks for all your help, suggestions and advice!
Cheers
A little about me before I begin. I've been a successful entrepreneur for the past 10 years with a web development business I started from ground up, I come from a car mechanic background. For the past 4 years I've been intensively working on opening a brewery in my town, after looking and looking for a building I settled for a 1700 sq ft at the back our local bowling alley. The tenant said he was going to be there temporarily but at then decided to stay so this sets us back big time from opening our little brewery. The good thing there is no tenant agreement.
So, the owner of the alley offered me to buy the building and the bowling business. I have to admit although I like bowling, I'm no pro but always enjoyed the game and the atmosphere.
The alley needs a good a makeover such as paint and decor but the alley has been kept top notch since the beginning since the owner is very passionate. There 6 lanes and electronic scoring has been added recently.
The owner also hardly do a Rock N'Bowl night so the business has been somewhat stagnant. I have many ideas to bring the business up.
The building is 6000+ sq ft and strategically located downtown in a small town of about 5000 in population and off to a main highway.
There is some regular leagues as well.
The owner is looking for 550K for the building and business. Building is in top condition as well.
I will be looking at the numbers next monday which will tell me all I need to know.
Is there anything I need to specifically look for when it comes to a bowling business?
What types of numbers I should steer away?
I plan on adding my brewery where we planned and make it a mix of Bowling and Brew Pub serving our craft beer.
Thanks for all your help, suggestions and advice!
Cheers