Friday, July 29, 2011

Progress Report 512a

I am sick of these newspapers, need a new view.
I wish!  
This is just some cute place in a remote neighborhood.


The inside is shaping up nicely and Janine has all our licensing and paperwork under control. OK, so when will we open? Still don´t know. Electrician is nearly finished and I have begun the floor tile.


Last week was problematic with so much fĂștbol action! Uruguay´s stunning defeat of Argentina´s national team and then the big win over Paraguay for the top spot and most Copa America wins (15). Since the games were relatively close (Argentina), the electrician went to one game. Then after Sunday´s game, most of the country was busy celebrating more than working.

In a sympathy injury, I pulled a hamstring and laid low last weekend.




We still haven´t decided on a display case. It´s been tough to find the right one. We don´t need all of it refrigerated and it can´t be too wide or too deep. There are one million types and we´ve even some some good used ones, but still we remain undecided. It´s also a problem to leave the job and schlep around town.




We really like this model on the right; cooled bottom area for cakes and things, upper shelf not-so-cooled and a ´fridge behind. We just don´t want to spring for a new one, not now.



This Brazilian import was all over. It´s alright, size and all, but it only comes in hideous blue. No sale.


This retro model is a favorite (I wish it came with the classic Falcon behind it). We aren´t sure about something so old; how much time and money for repairs? Also, it may fog up. Again, just not sure.







Now, we´ve found a local company that makes them to order! I like local and I like custom. The prices are very good too. So we are getting a price on a model that is just what we have in mind.




Can you guess which one we chose?











This maniac is the plumber, he listens to scratchy fm music on some sort of walkman. It's always playing in one ear; while you talk, while he talks. It's like he's austistic and the low rattle of music calms him. He's a good guy.
Wheelbarrel Table
Latley a lot of mate on the job and it hasn't been easy on my system. I have been way over cafinated for weeks and as I'm now starting to love it, well I'm in deep.


Some days it's a mess in here.
The job is legal and the business paperwork, a Uruguyan laberynth, is nearly complete. We are thinking about design issues, furniture and the kitchen set up. Providers have promised us a bunch of equipment too, well now it's time to pony up. No firm decision on who's coffee we'll sell, so there.
On signage I have some strong favorites and a lot of input as to color scheme, placement and the synergy of our logo and packaging along with that important sign.
Anybody like the idea of an off-center, paper to-go cup slowly rotating out front on the big post we have? It would really show the logo and remind everyone that can just pop in and take a coffee away, to some other place. Yeah, it can be a real treat sometimes and we've got to get everyone in Mvd. doing more of it.
We like the sign. 




Monday, June 13, 2011

Esta Marchando

My latests adopted Uruguayan phrase which means something like "it's going", as everyone wants to know how it's going and when will I be done.


It seems the paperwork or 'tramitas' with the city and it's agencies are about as difficult as the work I'm doing and will take just as long.


I've nearly finished breaking anything that needs it (somehow I know I'll break something that doesn't) and the plumbing rough-in is just about complete. I will have the plumber back again next week and that should do it until the fixtures go in. Although I expect I'll be doing most of that, you know keeping the costs down and all.

A connection 'box' for two sinks and dishwasher is ready.

A new pipe for the existing w/c connecting to a new one.

Setting the new w/c according to the planned walls.
All that bathroom excavation is now covered and I'll start the walls and new ceiling shortly.


I've met with a few ventilation contractors and will have to choose one soon. As is usual here in Uruguay, the prices vary considerably. We always get a few bids, even with professional services like lawyers and accountants. It's almost always results in savings.


OK, thanks for following. More results of the renovation and a progress report on our licences next time.


Ciao.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Reforma


Here we go again. 


No, these are not recycled photos of the last demolition I did at San Salvador, it just all looks the same.


This concrete header beam (or 'viga' in Spanish) is the only one I'll leave from the middle room which is now completely gone, yeh. Notice the bars buried inside as well as the pebbles of granite that go into the mix. And this is an interior wall support! 


I hope this is last one I have to tangle with. Big thanks to my friend Mono, who put in a couple of days on this hard stuff.



Lots of excavation and exploration going on. 


This is the work to tap the existing bathroom water for a sink in our service area.


Next, digging into the floor to add a W/C.





This hallway was actually the kitchen once upon a time. I've removed the ceiling to make access for storing supplies on top of the adjacent room.

We're leaving that sink, although the pipes need to be changed and we'll use every bit of space above and to the side for cabinets.


I'm a little worried about having enough storage space. Can you tell?



So, another week or so of the rough stuff and then framing and concrete repair. Finishing walls with cement is called 'revoke' here and I love doing it. 


It's weird, but my masonry skills are improving fairly quickly here. Maybe it's some kind of genetic or ancestral knowledge I didn't even know I had. Fuggedaboudit!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Andamos Bien

While I bang away at the walls, Janine and Cecilia are banging away at the administrative tasks. 


Coke vs. Pepsi, Pangiorno vs. Pagnifique, Segafredo vs. Cabrales, just to name a few. There's much to decide and they don't make it easy. Nearly identical competitors will package and price their products in completely different ways making oranges to oranges comparisons quite difficult. No accident I'm sure.

Still, we are making our way. Pepsi never had a chance, we are all Coca Cola loyalists. The other choices are coming into focus with a little closer look.


And of course we are working on perfecting our recipes. Check out this batch of cinnamon buns.






Soon we will be shopping for equipment. That's going to be fun.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Rockin' Blvd. Espana

Coffee Shop has secured a location! 
We've been negotiating this spot for a while and things are set. We don't officially get the place until next week, but have the keys to help get organized.
We're already busy with city hall 'intendencia' for our permits as well as arranging everything for the renovations. Product providers and all the drama that comes with them has begun.

The front doesn't look like much yet, but that's the fun. Those gates can open all the way, which helps a lot.
Signage, an awning perhaps, tables and Voila`, there's a place to get a coffee and something delicious to eat.
It's not super wide and the good light is concentrated at the front, but it's ideal in many important ways. We love our new location; lots of potential customers near by and it's on a major boulevard, so that's a lot of exposure.
We are working the plans now for clearance with the owner as well as permission from the city. That little office sits right in the center of the place. We want to remove as much of it as possible.

 

There's only one bathroom, but it's a doosie.








We think there's enough room to squeeze in the two bathrooms required. I apologize in advance for the tight space, but it's what we have. No room or budget to 'create' another bathroom anywhere else.


We are keeping those groovy tiles, of course.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Plenty to See

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.

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.