Monday, July 31, 2017

*FOR SALE* Motel / Lodging in Cape May County, NJ

MOTEL / LODGING FOR SALE IN CAPE MAY COUNTY
Location, Location, Location - The site offers high visibility and excellent exposure to both travelers and tourists alike. Situated on the corner of multiple north/south access roads and close to the Garden State Parkway, this Jersey Shore Business is uniquely positioned. Guests are centrally located and in close proximity to the Cape May Ferry, Cape May Zoo, Cold Spring Village and the southern barrier islands. Boasting a well-established reputation for value and cleanliness, this family-owned business has been proudly operating since the 1970’s. With 34 pet-friendly units including motel rooms, efficiencies and 1 & 2 bedroom units, the year-round facility can accommodate various lodging requirements. There may be the potential for additional development - bring you Land Use expert to explore the possibilities!
Highlights of the Business and site are as follows
  • 34 Units - including some efficiencies and 1 & 2 bedroom units
  • Large Owner's unit - 2-story, 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths
  • Approximately 2 +/- acre corner lot
  • Excellent location - high traffic count & visibility
  • Open year round
  • Amenities include a swimming pool, picnic area, charcoal grills, Wifi and pet friendly rooms Motel / Hotel Zoning - potential for additional development on site

Includes: All furniture, fixtures, equipment and goodwill
NEW PRICE - $1,599,000

Disclaimer: The information provided in this listing has been provided by the Seller and Procision Business Brokers has not independently verified this information and has no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness. Procision Business Brokers recommends that you consult with an accountant, attorney and other professionals to represent and assist you in any transaction. Although Procision Business Brokers are glad to arrange a meeting between you, your representatives and the Seller, we are not authorized to make any representations or warranties. You agree to hold Procision Business Brokers and our associated brokers harmless of any misrepresentations made by seller.
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Thursday, July 27, 2017

Retail Space for Lease in Pine Hill, NJ





The highlights of the opportunity are as follows:
  • 2,000 SF Facility with additional storage available in basement.
  • Convenient layout for Showroom, Office, & Warehouse with Dock Access for Freight / Shipping
  • 17,000+ daily traffic count
Demographics:
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For More Info or to schedule an inspection, please contact:


SHAUN M. THOMPSON
Office(856) 228-5151 Ext 2
sthompson@procisionbb.com

RICHARD SHORE
Office(856) 228-5151 Ext 4
rshore@procisionbb.com

Monday, July 24, 2017

Boardwalk Store for Sale!

Child's sand pail and bucket at the beach
Life Style Business – Go back to the glory days of your youth and make money in the process! This is an exciting opportunity to become the Business Owner of a Boardwalk Apparel and Beach Supplies Store that has served vacationers for over a decade. The store is located in one the Jersey Shore’s most popular resort towns and is ideally positioned in the heart of the town’s bustling boardwalk. Business has been steady and profitable, yet there is the potential for further growth in the future.


The highlights of the opportunity are as follows:
  • Seasonal business – Easter to Fall
  • Great visibility - excellent location on the boardwalk in the center of town
  • Approximately 2,000 Sf including storage and restroom
  • Extensive inventory of clothing, shoes, hats, beach supplies, novelties and jewelry
  • Niche operation
  • Limited advertising required
  • Operating for over a decade with repeat customer base
This is a great opportunity for either a First-time Buyer or a Strategic Buyer!

Sale Includes: Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment and Goodwill for $75,000

For more information, call us today at 856-228-5151.
Robert Beach, CCIM, IBBA
President
Procision Business Brokers &
Procision Commercial Realty
rbeach@procisionbb.com
www.procisionbb.com/
856-228-5151 (o)
856-228-5152 (f)

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Friday, July 14, 2017

Do You Really Understand Your Customers?

The time you invest getting to know and understand your customers is time very well spent. The feedback you get is gold, pure gold. Yet, there are other reasons why this is a prudent move. Let's take a look at some of the key reasons you should learn more about your customers and their specific needs.

Today's world has become increasingly impersonal. Most of us spend a shocking amount of time looking at one type of digital screen or another. Personal interaction isn't what it once was, and you can use that fact to help build your business.

The Ultimate Form of Customer Service

Good old fashioned human contact goes a long way when it comes to keeping customers happy, loyal and returning. The personal touch can go a long way towards building your business by improving customer service. Customer service has become, in general, a very impersonal experience for most people in the modern world.

In most businesses, the owner is more of an impersonal theoretic concept that an actual being; after all, how often do you meet the owners of the businesses that you frequent? As a business owner, when was the last time that you got on the phone or had lunch with a good customer? The truth is that customers and clients enjoy working directly with owners, and it makes them feel more connected with a business. An owner who is working directly with his or her customers or clients is engaged in a powerful form of customer service.

Building Relationships

Investing time to build your business's key relationships is a prudent step. When was the last time that you took a moment to contact your accountant, banker, legal adviser or other key people that support your business, such as key suppliers? The time you invest communicating with these key people and institutions is time well-spent especially should a problem ever arise. Since most communication is now done online, a handwritten thank you note or a quick phone call can go a long way towards maintaining and building relationships.

It is important to rise above all the background noise of life. One of the best ways of doing so is to invest the time to add a personal touch.

Owning and operating a business shouldn't be a stealthy activity. Instead, you the business owner should be out front meeting with customers, suppliers and other key people. Running a business isn't a “backroom” operation, so go out there and meet your customers and other key people! This is how you build and protect your business.

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