Anyone Interested In Being A Partner In A Sports Bar Here???

A question from a neophyte?? ..How many years does it take to break even in such sort of business in B,A.??
 
That would depend on your relevant experience, business skills, marketing acumen, work ethic and your ability to work with the natives.

True true... BUT there are figures and statistics by the Resto & Bar Chamber Assoc,as a guideline,,,!
According to the article 12 months may be needed to recover the investment on a 3 to 5 year rental contract. The invest in Palermo US$200 K .. Figures are OLD but can be extrapolated and used as a reference for ratios...?
Buying a Fondo de Comercio seems to be the way to go-



http://edant.clarin.com/suplementos/pymes/2006/10/02/y-01280222.htm
 
A question from a neophyte?? ..How many years does it take to break even in such sort of business in B,A.??

One must consider that you're taking over a (presumably) successful business. Keeping the clientele, and building on that with a new influx of customers based on your own contacts and marketing abilities...

Who knows? Maybe not too long before you're in tall cotton.
 
Ceviche and the Lebanese woman were talking about opening a Swinger's Club. Maybe we could get some synergies if we leased a two story building with the swinger's club upstairs and the bar downstairs (separate entrances of course). We could call it the Cotton Club because we will soon be in tall cotton.
 
Or (men +women) could meet in the bar downstairs, and then go up to do some swinging upstairs.
 
The Alamo used to use slingbox to import lots of north American sports. baseball, basketball, football, tennis, tour de france, golf, and the list goes on. with crikett, rugby, and soccer, it would be pretty easy to have interesting programing on screen. pretty common for the professionals to have lunch and watch sports.
 
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