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Bar & Cafe Business for Sale

Asking:
Turnover:
Type: Restaurants/Cafes/Bars
Location: Christchurch
Bar & Cafe for sale. Leasehold Interest - Offers around $95,000 + SAV + GST. Good Chattels, an expandable potential. Suit a couple - be quick for this great opportunity.
Business Description:
Fantastic Entry Level Bar & Cafe. This North Brighton Bar offers:
Owner Operator Business
Low or No Staff Costs
Good Chattels
Good Kitchen Setup
No Brewery Ties
No Pokies
Expandable Cafe Operation Opportunity
Limited Immediate Competition

This bar and cafe would suit a couple with some food/ coffee experience to concentrate on expanding the day cafe operation and has the bonus of an improving evening bar trade, to create a profitable life style business.

The owners want to move onto a bigger operation and have an offer to do so, so the business is for definite sale.
Business Resources:
The suburb is divided into three sections spread along the southern coast of Pegasus Bay: North New Brighton; New Brighton; and South New Brighton, which lies at the northern end of a narrow peninsula between the bay and the Avon Heathcote Estuary. A 300-metre pier was built here in the 1990s, and opened on November 1997.

New Brighton was originally a distinct coastal village, separated from the then outer suburbs of Christchurch by the swampy areas adjoining the Avon River. However, urban expansion, land reclamation and drainage have led to Brighton being swallowed by Christchurch city.

Christchurch (Mâori: Ôtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's second-largest urban area. It is one third the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula which itself, since 2006, lies within the formal limits of Christchurch.

The city was named by the Canterbury Association, which settled the surrounding province of Canterbury. The name of Christchurch was agreed on at the first meeting of the association on 27 March 1848. It was suggested by John Robert Godley, who had attended Christ Church, Oxford. Some early writers called the town Christ Church, but it was recorded as Christchurch in the minutes of the management committee of the association.

The river which flows through the centre of the city (its banks now largely forming an urban park) was named Avon at the request of the pioneering Deans brothers to commemorate the Scottish Avon, which rises in the Ayrshire hills near what was their grandfathers' farm and flows into the Clyde.

The usual Mâori name for Christchurch is Ôtautahi ("the place of Tautahi"). This was originally the name of a specific site by the Avon River near present-day Kilmore Street and the Christchurch Central Fire Station. The site was a seasonal dwelling of Ngâi Tahu chief Te Potiki Tautahi, whose main home was Port Levy on Banks Peninsula. The Ôtautahi name was adopted in the 1930s. Prior to that the Ngâi Tahu generally referred to the Christchurch area as Karaitiana, a transliteration of the English name.
Contact:
Chrissy Chisholm from Tourism Properties.com (Licensed Agent REAA 2008) on 03 355 22 80 or 021 447 447, any time, or email chrissy@tourismproperties.com
Listing ID: 17815
Listing URL:
http://www.nzbizbuysell.co.nz/17815
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