Franchise Restaurant Buyer seeking casual, fast casual and sports bar restaurants. Prefers DFW, Dallas, Fort Worth and Arlington and surrounding area’s. Will consider any good location in the DFW metroplex.
Below are the characteristics of a target business for this Franchise Restaurant Buyer:
- prefer quick casual service, counter service, sports bar
- annual sales of $300,000 to $2,000,000
- profitable
- seats 10-75
- looking for cities listed above but will consider others
- prefer franchise but will consider independent opportunities
This entrepreneur states that they are able to move quickly on the right transaction. They state that they bring the following resources to the table:
- Management experience, semi absentee Buyer seeking Franchise
- liquid funds $340,000+, net worth $2,400,000+
- Ability to borrow SBA 7a loan
- prefers to keep current management
For information, contact us and reference Franchise Restaurant Buyer MB6133
Megabite Restaurant Brokers, LLC
Phone: (817) 467-2161
www.megabite-rb.com
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