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OK here is the skinny. I am part of a local franchise. There are now 11 stores, there used to be as many as 20. Most of the stores have changed hands in the past year or two. My store was bought by me in December of 2005 for 36,000. The former owners represented that they made a “pure profit” of almost $60,000. It became clear to me very quickly that the claim was not even remotely true. The franchisor was complicit in the deception and never did let me know I would be the 7th or 8th owner of a 10 year old store. There is no air conditioner in the store and last summer it got up to 140 degrees in the store. The store was doing about 2300 a week on average. I worked many, many, many hours without pay. My credit has been destroyed and I was able to save my home from foreclosure by borrowing from family the day before the sheriffs sale. Our rpoduct sucked. We lost a taste test vs. Little Caesers. I chaged the cheese, changed the dough, and abandoned all the franchise marketing. I did my own database marketing and started doing school fundraisers. The fundraisers brought in new customers who didn’t know the bad reputation of the store. (It used to be more known for selling drugs than for selling pizza) I also cleaned up the store.
Fast forward to today. My lease at the store expired in December and I am on month to month at $1500/ month for 900 square feet. My utilities are about $600 a month. We are in Michigan, the Detroit area. There are 65,000 people in my city and over 50 pizza places. All the big guys are here except Papa Johns, they came and folded up after about a year. My marketing has worked somewhat for me, we have averaged about 3000 a week for the past few months. April and August are our slowest times of year. My last two health department inspections have been perfect. 100% on both. At the pizza pizzaz competition I place 13th. Not great but then again I have only been doing this for a little over a year. I am pretty proud of that finish. I marketed that we were judged to have one of the Top 15 pizzas in America in a National Competition.
I still owe the former owner another year and a half of payments for the purchase of the business. I now have the opportunity to move the store. There is a Chef who has a catering place less than a mile from me. He has a full kitchen including fryer and stove (which I don’t have right now) He even has a pizza over but it is REALLY old and won’t fit our signature 24" pizza. I spoke with him today. I could move in with him and spit the rent (which is $1300 or $650 each) and utilities. I could use his equipment and he would be able to use mine. I figure this will save me about $1000 a month. I could also have full service catering for my customers in the upcoming Graduation season. It seems like a win win situation. I could move my phones there pretty easily and I figure it would take just a day or two. I spoke to the franchisor and he was fine with it. I would still be in the same city and area code so I could take the phone number. It is basically still the same neighborhood. The franchisor said to figure it would cost about $1000 to move. I would need to move my double stack of Bakers Pride y-600’s, Hobart BIG mixer, walk-in cooler, pizza prep table, pepsi cooler, and various shelving units and tables. The chef said I would need to pay to get his ovens out to make room for mine and have them taken to his home garage which is nearby. So I have several questions.
OK here is the skinny. I am part of a local franchise. There are now 11 stores, there used to be as many as 20. Most of the stores have changed hands in the past year or two. My store was bought by me in December of 2005 for 36,000. The former owners represented that they made a “pure profit” of almost $60,000. It became clear to me very quickly that the claim was not even remotely true. The franchisor was complicit in the deception and never did let me know I would be the 7th or 8th owner of a 10 year old store. There is no air conditioner in the store and last summer it got up to 140 degrees in the store. The store was doing about 2300 a week on average. I worked many, many, many hours without pay. My credit has been destroyed and I was able to save my home from foreclosure by borrowing from family the day before the sheriffs sale. Our rpoduct sucked. We lost a taste test vs. Little Caesers. I chaged the cheese, changed the dough, and abandoned all the franchise marketing. I did my own database marketing and started doing school fundraisers. The fundraisers brought in new customers who didn’t know the bad reputation of the store. (It used to be more known for selling drugs than for selling pizza) I also cleaned up the store.
Fast forward to today. My lease at the store expired in December and I am on month to month at $1500/ month for 900 square feet. My utilities are about $600 a month. We are in Michigan, the Detroit area. There are 65,000 people in my city and over 50 pizza places. All the big guys are here except Papa Johns, they came and folded up after about a year. My marketing has worked somewhat for me, we have averaged about 3000 a week for the past few months. April and August are our slowest times of year. My last two health department inspections have been perfect. 100% on both. At the pizza pizzaz competition I place 13th. Not great but then again I have only been doing this for a little over a year. I am pretty proud of that finish. I marketed that we were judged to have one of the Top 15 pizzas in America in a National Competition.
I still owe the former owner another year and a half of payments for the purchase of the business. I now have the opportunity to move the store. There is a Chef who has a catering place less than a mile from me. He has a full kitchen including fryer and stove (which I don’t have right now) He even has a pizza over but it is REALLY old and won’t fit our signature 24" pizza. I spoke with him today. I could move in with him and spit the rent (which is $1300 or $650 each) and utilities. I could use his equipment and he would be able to use mine. I figure this will save me about $1000 a month. I could also have full service catering for my customers in the upcoming Graduation season. It seems like a win win situation. I could move my phones there pretty easily and I figure it would take just a day or two. I spoke to the franchisor and he was fine with it. I would still be in the same city and area code so I could take the phone number. It is basically still the same neighborhood. The franchisor said to figure it would cost about $1000 to move. I would need to move my double stack of Bakers Pride y-600’s, Hobart BIG mixer, walk-in cooler, pizza prep table, pepsi cooler, and various shelving units and tables. The chef said I would need to pay to get his ovens out to make room for mine and have them taken to his home garage which is nearby. So I have several questions.
- Would you make the move.
- Is the $1000 estimate to move about right?
- I was going to try to sell the store and ask $40,000 will this help that?
- Any input is appreciated as I’m sure I am missing something.