Nc State University, NC
$179,000
Nc State University, NC
$179,000
Phoenix, AZ
$450,000
Las Vegas, NV
$299,000
Sarasota, FL
$149,999
Henderson, NV
$550,000
West Covina, CA
$160,000
Pinellas County, FL
$1,500,000
Seattle, WA
$500,000
Los Angeles, CA
$250,000
Red Bank, NJ
$420,000
Scarsdale, NY
$550,000
Fredericksburg, VA
$500,000
Charlotte, NC
$299,000
Nassau County, NY
$288,000
Portland, OR
$80,000
Loudoun County, VA
$225,000
Dale Armor
Acquisition Experts, LLC
Serving Martin County, FL
"We Sell Businesses" www.acquisitionexperts.net
Pleasanton, CA
$920,000
Whatcom County, WA
$230,000
Lancaster, PA
$495,000
Buena Park, CA
$500,000
Indian Trail, NC
$395,000
Miami Beach, FL
$299,000
Riverside County, CA
$180,000
Contra Costa County, CA
$138,000
Chandler, AZ
$895,000
Peoria, AZ
$390,000
Morristown, NJ
$320,000
Saint Petersburg, FL
$429,000
Warrington, PA
$420,000
Ann Arbor Township, MI
$550,000
Rockwall County, TX
$2,500,000
Gilbert, AZ
$285,000
Ladera Ranch, CA
$149,000
Montgomery, TX
$850,000
Frederick, MD
$69,999
Suffolk County, NY
$450,000
Boston, MA
$350,000
Dawsonville, GA
$250,000
Austin, TX
$220,000
Marin County, CA
$100,000
Hyattsville, MD
$150,000
Fairfield, NJ
$140,000
Santa Ana, CA
$149,999
Hartland, MI
$120,000
Cortney Sells
The Firm Advisors, LLC
Serving Lancaster County, NE
Sells is an accomplished businesswoman with expertise and instinct for mergers and acquisitions. With over 150 transactions under her belt since 2010, she and her team at The Firm specialize in pairing the owners of existing businesses with qualified individuals who can continue the legacy of the business. In 2018 alone they brought 49 businesses to the closing table, which is a nationally recognized high. Sells leads a team of empowered professionals who share her passion for client services and helping buyers and sellers imagine their futures, whether that means retirement, change in industry, or simply acquiring a company to expand their personal wealth. The Firm Business Brokerage works with businesses large and small, from the Middle Market to Main Street. If you’d like to pursue an exit from an existing company or would like to become a business owner without “starting from scratch”, Sells and her team would welcome the opportunity to meet with you. Prior to founding The Firm, Sells founded Agency 89, a talent agency which then became Nebraska’s first licensed talent school. She served as President until the agency’s acquisition in 2009. Among her professional affiliations are Vistage, a board member of Entrepreneur’s Organization Nebraska (EO), Rotary International and the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce. She served on the board of Heartland Family Services and volunteers regularly for organizations such as The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, where she was a nominee for Woman of the Year, St. Patrick’s parish and is a mentor for the Transition Assistance Program at Offutt Air Force Base. Sells was named “Best of Omaha” Business Broker of the Year from 2012-20178 She is also the Editor of The Deal Review, a publication distributed to 21,000 business owners. Her accomplishments include cover stories in Midlands Business Journal, The Daily Record, Omaha Magazine, and features on Fox News and CBS’ Morning Blend. When away from the office, Cortney and her partner Adam enjoy active roles at St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, coaching their daughter Vienna’s soccer team and boating on the lake with their son Knoxx and three dogs.
Las Vegas, NV
$320,000
Los Angeles, CA
$250,000
Las Vegas, NV
$198,000
Los Angeles, CA
$48,000
San Jose, CA
$225,000
Carrollton, TX
$120,000
The diversity of food options available at restaurants has grown over the years. Asian restaurants, in particular, are becoming increasingly popular and their presence helps promote vibrant communities and diverse cultural experiences. Styles of sushi and Japanese restaurants can vary based on location and target audience. Some boast modern dining rooms that serve upscale culinary courses. Others offer casual atmospheres and quick service.
Over 40% of consumers in the United States eat Japanese food at least a few times per year. Many restaurants offer a range of items on their menu that may cater to different food preferences, including vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free. Menu offerings can vary widely amongst restaurants depending on their style. The sushi restaurant industry in the US is projected to bring in over $20 billion in 2019, and the expectation is that growth in this segment will continue over the next several years.
If you decide to buy sushi and Japanese restaurant, it is important to determine the type of restaurant that you want to purchase. Managing a fast-casual establishment will be a different experience than buying an upscale eatery.
One of the benefits of purchasing a franchise is that there are existing systems and rules in place to ensure consistency among the brand. This can simplify your start-up operations since there is already a plan available to follow. The brand name is also well-established, which means that name recognition and marketing are often already in place. It is important to note that franchises can be a significant investment and it is critical to understand the up-front and long-term costs before purchase.
By doing adequate research, you too can be the successful owner of a Japanese restaurant!