San Francisco, CA
$150,000

San Francisco, CA
$150,000

McHenry County, IL
$95,000

Cook County, IL
$38,000
Phoenix, AZ
$85,000
Gwinnett County, GA
$230,000
Cypress, CA
$49,000
Torrance, CA
$179,000
Tampa, FL
$299,000
South Elgin, IL
$119,000
Miami Lakes, FL
$699,000
Saint Petersburg, FL
$99,950
Philadelphia, PA
$110,000
Tacoma, WA
$120,000
Tacoma, WA
$85,000
Houston, TX
$1,200,000
Pierce County, WA
$130,000
Randy Sokol
Sokol Realty License #20174004026
Serving Franklin County, OH
Randy Sokol - Restaurant Industry Advocate. Randy Sokol owns Sokol Realty and Sokol & Associates specializing in selling restaurants, bars, pizza shops, and all hospitality related businesses. Randy grew up working in his family’s chain restaurants, for over 40 years, eventually becoming the Owner and President. He has been buying and selling restaurants for over 15 years and during that time he has brokered over 150 hospitality business deals and over 50 liquor permit deals. In that time, he has been able to build up a wealth of knowledge and experience in what makes a good location and how to negotiate the best possible lease on behalf of his clients. He knows what is important on a lease to protect your business, because he’s been there. His goal is always to make sure that his clients are getting exactly what they need, whether buying or selling, from their space so they can focus on running their business. Randy is also a member of several civic organizations, and has served on numerous boards and committees in the Columbus area, including the Ohio Restaurant Association, Children's Hospital Development Board, National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB), and Food Truck Advisory Board for the city of Columbus. He has worked with City Council members to create laws that support businesses like yours. Being involved with these organizations, and city politics allow him to keep abreast of current trends in real estate, which helps him stay informed about changing needs for new businesses looking for locations in Columbus and beyond, as well as use his resources on his client’s behalf. If you're looking for someone who will be straight forward in their dealings with you, be responsive in a timely manner, and always have your best interests at heart, then call Randy Sokol today.
Loveland, CO
$20,000
Portland, OR
$175,000
Cary, IL
$188,800
Snohomish, WA
$70,000
San Francisco, CA
$160,000
Cochise County, AZ
$250,000
Laguna Niguel, CA
$129,000
Atlanta, GA
$480,000
Rochester, NY
$189,000
Woodland Hills, CA
$200,000
Los Angeles, CA
$55,000
Gainesville, FL
$135,000
Alameda County, CA
$850,000
Cary, NC
$249,000
Downey, CA
$300,000
Stevenson Ranch, CA
$225,000
Hyannis, MA
$235,000
Collin County, TX
$50,000
Gwinnett County, GA
$1,000,000
Terre Haute, IN
$75,000
Philadelphia, PA
$160,000
Oakland County, MI
$599,000
Dexter, MI
$110,000
National City, CA
$99,999
Garden Grove, CA
$45,000
Newark, CA
$185,000
Parker, CO
$499,000
Corinth, TX
$2,200,000
Thomas Varga
Kreshmore Group
Serving Cook County, IL
Kreshmore Group (KG), started operations in 2009 through its predecessors and grown to become Chicago’s preeminent restructuring and M&A advisory company. The firm serves myriad niche industries while focusing on lower-middle & mid-market companies within the continental United States. KG assists clients in restructures/turnarounds, workouts, recapitalizations, mergers, acquisitions, preparing companies to sell, senior and subordinated debt structuring, c-suite advisory, outsourced analytics and modeling, and solving complex financial problems with unique solutions. Headquartered in Lemont, Illinois, KG is known within the Chicagoland area as a tenacious and hyper-focused strategic consulting firm. Kreshmore Group consists of a creative, cohesive and diverse team with over 175 years of combined relevant experience.
Elk Grove, CA
$150,000
Bellmore, NY
$695,000
Collin County, TX
$100,000
Petaluma, CA
$120,000
Huntington Beach, CA
$180,000
La Habra, CA
$98,500
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!