We have been doggedly checking under every rock, knowing we'll know when we know. It's probably not going to be a lightening bolt, but we are encouraged by how much we're finding these days.
Most places are off the mark, like this space with the shared patio/entry. It wasn't impossible to imagine working something attractive into this place. It had a patio out back, which was nice, but the bathroom and kitchenette layout was cumbersome. This 'galleria' type entry with no space for tables out front was a deal breaker for us.
I don't know if it's that winter is coming and landlords are getting realistic or what, but we find a few to see every week. We're delighted about that.
It won't be long now.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
The Search Continues
We have not given up, not by a long shot.
Jumping back in we are encouraged by what we've found available. Prices are still quite high and that's where they'll stay while demand is high.
One place we thought had potential almost wasn't available for a second look. The realtor said she was expecting a deposit, if not she'd call.
Well, she called and we can have a second look. Ploy? We're not sure, but it's funny how much more viable a spot becomes the minute you learn it's no longer available.
I suppose it only illustrates that places do go quickly, for a variety of business ideas.
We will take a relaxed second look to see if it can work for us.
Another great spot (just not great for us) was a guy running a small restaurant by himself just around the corner from where we used to live.
The place is very cute and is a pretty good deal. The rent is reasonable, the keys not too expensive (with financing available) and it has everything. It's literally ready to go.
We couldn't believe the guy was setting up, cooking and serving his customers. I think it may have been a small, but loyal clientele.
This location is right in 'gastronomic district' and has two nice coffee spots just blocks away. We have another idea about the right location, but if anyone is looking for a small restaurant to get started on the cheap, this is it.
The other spot warranted no pictures. It had some interest for us, but was under construction.
We are passing on that one too. They had described it as the whole corner when in fact another two business share the space and a decidedly less glamorous one occupies the actual corner. I think they divided up a bit too much and they are asking too much for the rent.
Oh well. We will explore the one good one as well as some pricier opportunities to buy out existing, but profitable businesses. Let's hope our reach doesn't exceed our grasp.
Jumping back in we are encouraged by what we've found available. Prices are still quite high and that's where they'll stay while demand is high.
One place we thought had potential almost wasn't available for a second look. The realtor said she was expecting a deposit, if not she'd call.
Well, she called and we can have a second look. Ploy? We're not sure, but it's funny how much more viable a spot becomes the minute you learn it's no longer available.
I suppose it only illustrates that places do go quickly, for a variety of business ideas.
We will take a relaxed second look to see if it can work for us.
Another great spot (just not great for us) was a guy running a small restaurant by himself just around the corner from where we used to live.
The place is very cute and is a pretty good deal. The rent is reasonable, the keys not too expensive (with financing available) and it has everything. It's literally ready to go.
We couldn't believe the guy was setting up, cooking and serving his customers. I think it may have been a small, but loyal clientele.
This location is right in 'gastronomic district' and has two nice coffee spots just blocks away. We have another idea about the right location, but if anyone is looking for a small restaurant to get started on the cheap, this is it. The other spot warranted no pictures. It had some interest for us, but was under construction.
We are passing on that one too. They had described it as the whole corner when in fact another two business share the space and a decidedly less glamorous one occupies the actual corner. I think they divided up a bit too much and they are asking too much for the rent.
Oh well. We will explore the one good one as well as some pricier opportunities to buy out existing, but profitable businesses. Let's hope our reach doesn't exceed our grasp.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Well, that's that
It seems we've done all we can do and our latest location is not to be. We have been serious and courteous about the negotiations, but in the end I can't say it was reciprocated.
It's not clear why this deal has....er, disintegrated, but I guess every side has their reasons. We have spent time and money, but alas if it was easy everybody would be doing it.
We had already been looking at other locations (this thing started to smell some time back) and I am confident something even better will come along.
With winter coming and no project under way our spirits are a bit dampened, but the bright side is that when it's cold and gray, prices fall a little. So that's good.
With the camera on the fritz (read Rocha post), I will have to make do with archive photos.
This is a sort of food court in a Manhattan Marriott Hotel lobby. A lot of kitchen in a small space. Me like.
If you are waiting for a coffee place with just the right atmosphere here in Montevideo, please hang in there. It is coming.
Thanks for reading.
It's not clear why this deal has....er, disintegrated, but I guess every side has their reasons. We have spent time and money, but alas if it was easy everybody would be doing it.
We had already been looking at other locations (this thing started to smell some time back) and I am confident something even better will come along.
With winter coming and no project under way our spirits are a bit dampened, but the bright side is that when it's cold and gray, prices fall a little. So that's good.
With the camera on the fritz (read Rocha post), I will have to make do with archive photos.
This is a sort of food court in a Manhattan Marriott Hotel lobby. A lot of kitchen in a small space. Me like.
If you are waiting for a coffee place with just the right atmosphere here in Montevideo, please hang in there. It is coming.
Thanks for reading.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
I Can't Say
Sorry, no posts on Coffee Shop for the following reason(s); I didn't know what I should and shouldn't say about an ongoing negotiation. Not that any of the principles are reading this, or any would-be competitor would gain something from it (well, maybe that a little), I just don't know when it's a 'jinx' or not. It seems like something has been happening or about to since that November post as we were taking our second look at the location.
We have been quite near signing for the place two times, as some readers may know. We are still in it (yeah I'm adding that queer joining part) to win it. I will post the particulars when it's a done deal.
In the mean time........
............ we have been looking elsewhere while we enjoy the summer. This photo is from last year. As you can see the research that goes into this process is exhausting. The sandwich caliente is a staple in Uruguay, even Mickey D's has it. Their Cafes are a welcome addition to the city, evil mega corporation not withstanding.
This is a shot of an Argentinian franchise blossoming here. They do everything well from what I can see. They seem expensive and a bit fancy for us.
Oh, the research, it's killing me. Literally, it's probably killing me. Look at this set up! We know how to make this bomb and apparently people eat it. I had one by myself, but I'm told their often shared. God, I hope so.
The frappe thing is delicious, but more like a milkshake than a coffee drink.
Stay tuned, something good is cookin'.
I promise.
We have been quite near signing for the place two times, as some readers may know. We are still in it (yeah I'm adding that queer joining part) to win it. I will post the particulars when it's a done deal.
In the mean time........
............ we have been looking elsewhere while we enjoy the summer. This photo is from last year. As you can see the research that goes into this process is exhausting. The sandwich caliente is a staple in Uruguay, even Mickey D's has it. Their Cafes are a welcome addition to the city, evil mega corporation not withstanding.
This is a shot of an Argentinian franchise blossoming here. They do everything well from what I can see. They seem expensive and a bit fancy for us.
Oh, the research, it's killing me. Literally, it's probably killing me. Look at this set up! We know how to make this bomb and apparently people eat it. I had one by myself, but I'm told their often shared. God, I hope so.
The frappe thing is delicious, but more like a milkshake than a coffee drink.
Stay tuned, something good is cookin'.
I promise.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Kitchen Nightmare
I love being Chef Ramsey in our little version of the show, but I bet he doesn't do the actual cleaning. Yuk.
The positives outweigh the negatives here by far, but as always, God is in the details.
We are seriously considering this place, working the numbers-if you will, to asses what's being offered.
Businesses selling their lease, with or without equipment/stock abound here and they're not so cheap. It's surprising considering most are selling a failing business. Our guy doesn't even own most of what you see (belongs to the landlord), but he does have the right to sell a chance to be the next chump to take a shot.
A Brooklyn style coffee shop is sure to be a hit.
We have in mind some changes to this place; in appearance and to infuse some much needed energy. It appears to be sleeping now.
We are consulting anyone we think may be able to help; assembling plenty of facts and even some projections, but we can only guess at what it's actually worth. Plus, even if we find those who know enough to really guide or dissuade us, will they say?
In the end our talent, wits and perseverance will have to carry the day.
The positives outweigh the negatives here by far, but as always, God is in the details.
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| Janine doing some considering |
We are seriously considering this place, working the numbers-if you will, to asses what's being offered.
Businesses selling their lease, with or without equipment/stock abound here and they're not so cheap. It's surprising considering most are selling a failing business. Our guy doesn't even own most of what you see (belongs to the landlord), but he does have the right to sell a chance to be the next chump to take a shot.
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| Down here? The next big thing performing tonight! |
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| cool basement |
A Brooklyn style coffee shop is sure to be a hit.
We have in mind some changes to this place; in appearance and to infuse some much needed energy. It appears to be sleeping now.
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| It's got some style already |
We are consulting anyone we think may be able to help; assembling plenty of facts and even some projections, but we can only guess at what it's actually worth. Plus, even if we find those who know enough to really guide or dissuade us, will they say?
In the end our talent, wits and perseverance will have to carry the day.
I see good things coming.
I can even taste them.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
I can see it
A new location has come up and we are looking into it. It's a bit overgrown and dull outside. The neighborhood isn't exactly posh. It could be why this restaurant with parilla can't make it. The color scheme can't be helping. We are scheduled to see the interior and make some judgment about what exactly we'd get for the sale price and the rent.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Cinema with your coffee?
As we gather facts toward deciding yeah or neigh on our latest find, we must grapple with a queer new question. Would our vision work in a setting that's joined with a movie cinema? Would any model work?
We have recently added places for rent and folks selling an existing business to our search. We've lost some of our funding and may have to abandon buying a place for now. Cecilia is a willing participant and has joined us in the search. Her contribution could play an important part in what we choose.
Marylin Cafe underwhelmed us when we visited as customers last year. We responded to the owner's ad and surprisingly he revealed the actual location straight away. Not usual here at all. We know this place.
It's a tidy little place with a corny theme and decorations. I guess it's named for Marylin Monroe, movie actress. Movie theater.....hello? Whatever. Not much space and an awkward layout we'd like to change.
The price seems reasonable, but God is in the details.
We are doing all we can to decipher the arrangement between the landlord (the cinema) and the tenant. I'm not sure it's a fit, but definitely worth some further investigation.
We have recently added places for rent and folks selling an existing business to our search. We've lost some of our funding and may have to abandon buying a place for now. Cecilia is a willing participant and has joined us in the search. Her contribution could play an important part in what we choose.
Marylin Cafe underwhelmed us when we visited as customers last year. We responded to the owner's ad and surprisingly he revealed the actual location straight away. Not usual here at all. We know this place.
It's a tidy little place with a corny theme and decorations. I guess it's named for Marylin Monroe, movie actress. Movie theater.....hello? Whatever. Not much space and an awkward layout we'd like to change.
The price seems reasonable, but God is in the details.
We are doing all we can to decipher the arrangement between the landlord (the cinema) and the tenant. I'm not sure it's a fit, but definitely worth some further investigation.
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