737 G St, Arcata, CA 95521
This exceptional business opportunity presents the chance to own and operate the established Hatchet House Arcata. Priced at $50,000, this turnkey operation boasts a prime location at 737 G Street in Arcata, California (95521), within Humboldt County. The business includes a dedicated parking lot, a significant advantage for customer convenience. A key element contributing to profitability is a sublease agreement with a food truck, generating supplemental income. This successful venture is ready for a new owner to capitalize on its existing momentum and established customer base. The business model is proven, offering a unique and engaging experience in a rapidly growing entertainment sector. The property itself is categorized as special purpose and offers a substantial return on investment. The sale includes the established business, its assets, and the existing lease agreement. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a profitable, well-located business with significant growth potential in a vibrant community. The current owner is seeking a new entrepreneur to take the reins and continue the success of Hatchet House Arcata. This is an ideal opportunity for an individual seeking business ownership in a fun and exciting industry. The sale price includes the business and its assets, excluding any personal property not integral to the business operation. Further details are available upon request.
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