Fine Art And Crafts Gallery For Sale

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Listing ID: 700257762

Listing Title: Fine Art And Crafts Gallery For Sale

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Industry: Retail

Industry Segment: Other Retail

Country: United States

State / Province: North Carolina

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Asking Price Range: < $250K

Gross Revenues: $90,000

Cash Flow: $36,000

Cash Flow Type: Sellers Discretionary Cash

Year Established: 2008

Number of Employees: 1 - 3

Business Description:
A beautiful Fine Art and Crafts Gallery in the heart of an historical shopping district located in a college town. Shoppers buy local handcrafted items and fine art pieces such as stained glass, jewelry, southern fashioned wearable textiles, wall art, pottery and other popular seasonal items of high quality. The business has been operating for about ten years and is fully engaged with the community. The customer and consignor base is loyal and an email list connects to advertising specials via Constant Contact. A website is available to browse upon request. The 1600 (1600) foot space was entirely renovated when the gallery was opened. All fixtures are included with six(6) jewelry counters, antique display pieces, and plenty of shelving. A new computer was recently purchased in 2014 and has an updated POS system. Some wholesale inventory is available from the current outstanding arts collection. This is a refined business for the person who loves beauty and enjoys the public. The asking price is $169,000.00 and has everything your need to immediately open your door for business. If interested, a lease agreement may be discussed. Retirement is my next objective in life, but I will be willing to consult upon arrangement. A confidentiality agreement and financial statement will be required for serious interested parties. Please call (336) 309-0279 for additional information about this wonderful opportunity and property. It will be a pleasure to show you all the potential that one can develop at this location.



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