Lease A Restaurant Space
Location Florida,United States
Asking Price Range < $250K
Gross Revenues $0
Net Profit / Cash Flow $0
Cash Flow Type Sellers Discretionary Cash
Seller Finance Not Disclosed
Year Established 2013
Number of Employees 1 - 3
Relocatable Not Disclosed
Number of Employees 1 - 3
Real Estate Owned
Description Lease a restaurant space in Miami Dade County with great location, pricing and demographics. This second generation restaurant for lease in Florida has it all.
Lease a restaurant space consisting of a 1,120 square foot space located in busy grocery store anchored shopping plaza. You already have dining customers driving to your front door. The rent is a very competitive $4,110 per month including all CAMS. The grocery anchored neighborhood shopping center where you can lease a restaurant space is located in the densely populated area of Country Walk, a suburb of Miami. Other tenants in the plaza include national and local restaurants, retailers, and service providers. There are also three banks in the plaza that bring in customers on a daily basis. The anchor store is the largest grocery store in the area. The average daily traffic count on the busy road that this plaza is located exceeds 65,000 vehicles per day.
Some infrastructure will remain in place when the current tenant vacates and you lease a restaurant space that's already been in business. Items like the built in coolers, hood system or grease trap mean you can begin operations quicker and with no impact fees. The other benefit when you lease a restaurant space is that you avoid purchasing assets or the furniture, fixtures and equipment of the prior tenant. You can bring in exactly what you need to operate your new business from this location.
Bring your menu and business concept and let's make a deal with the landlord. Register as a buyer and sign an electronic confidentiality agreement on-line and receive more information about the space from the restaurant brokers.
Country Walk was one of the worst hit areas during Hurricane Andrew. 90% of the homes in the area were destroyed. The homes were slowly rebuilt throughout the years and now the area consist of mostly new homes, built with the highest hurrincane building codes in the country.
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