San Antonio, TX
This is a RARE opportunity to acquire a fully built-out, turnkey Kawaii Klaws claw machine arcade in a high-traffic San Antonio shopping center. The 4,360 sf store is beautifully designed with the...
$250,000
San Antonio, TX
This is a RARE opportunity to acquire a fully built-out, turnkey Kawaii Klaws claw machine arcade in a high-traffic San Antonio shopping center. The 4,360 sf store is beautifully designed with the...
$250,000

REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Walden, CO
This is a unique opportunity for an owner/user or investor to acquire a community mainstay right in the heart of North Park, Colorado! Wouldn't you love to work and play in this charming Mountain...
$450,000

REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Wilber, NE
FOR SALE: Well-established, profitable bowling center in Wilber, Nebraska, serving a regional market with minimal competition. The closest bowling facility is 25 miles away in Beatrice, providing...
$410,000

REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Valdosta, GA
Established Bowling Alley For Sale in Valdosta, GA (40+ year history) This family-owned bowling center represents a rare opportunity to acquire the only publicly accessible bowling facility in...
$3,200,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Virginia
Premier opportunity to acquire a bowling entertainment business along with the fee-simple real estate, including leasing income. This is a two income-generating opportunity which must be acquired...
$6,500,000
Cash Flow: $888,000
Cornell, WI
The Cornell Bowl is a classic, well maintained, small town business looking for it’s next owner. The fully operational 6 -lane bowling alley and bar combo is on Main Street in charming Cornell,...
$169,900
Minocqua, WI
$1,499,000
Oakland County, MI
$299,999
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Wisconsin
$1,700,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Aitkin, MN
$285,000
Available in Multiple Locations
$90,000
$1,249,863
$1,213,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Silver City, NM
$1,250,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Arkansas
$2,500,000
Suring, WI
$389,900
Gerry Chadwick, CBI
Sunbelt Business Advisors of Southwest Ohio
Serving Montgomery County, OH
Whether you are looking for businesses for sale or to sell your own business, Sunbelt of Southwest Ohio can help guide you through the business sale process and highlight some of the business opportunities in Southwest Ohio. Sunbelt of Southwest Ohio offers you both the expertise and reach of the worlds largest business brokerage firm with insights and knowledge of the local market. Sunbelt of Southwest Ohio is owned by Gerry Chadwick and Roland Rapp, both Dayton natives and is one of over 350 offices worldwide of the Sunbelt Network. The Sunbelt Network sold over 4,500 businesses last year alone and our clients have over 2,000 brokers working on their behalf. Being a part of the worldwide network is important since over 40 percent of business buyers come from outside of the local market. Sunbelt has been rated the top business brokerage firm every year since 1995. The January 2005 edition of Entrepreneur Magazine ranked us the preeminent business brokerage firm also. Contact us today and find out why Sunbelt of Southwest Ohio is the place to buy or sell a business.
Chesaning, MI
$999,900
Woodford County, IL
$155,000
Waupaca, WI
$495,000
Valley, AL
$920,000
Middlesex County, MA
$860,000
Available in Multiple Locations
$150,000
Iron River, WI
$350,000
Erie County, NY
Not Disclosed
Jeannette, PA
$379,750
Bowling is a sport enjoyed by young and old. From bar-centric hangouts to family-style alleys, it is one of the most popular leisure-sport activities in the country. Although there are often opportunities for open bowling, league play is more prevalent. Approximately 45 million people six years and older go to a bowling center every year, with the largest demographic between the ages of 18 and 29.
Bowling alleys for sale are typically part of an entertainment center or events venue, which houses a variety of other opportunities for revenue under one roof. This makes them popular locations for groups, such as leagues, birthdays, corporate and other special events. Location is key to the success of a business. Malls, movie theaters, laser tag and mini-golf that are on-site or nearby often help increase revenue. Bowling centers with multiple activities have received renewed interest and often include:
When considering whether to buy a bowling alley, ask about the current expenses and whether the equipment, such as pinsetters, ball return and scoring system is included in the sale, as these items are costly. Find out whether the building in which it located is leased or owned. If leased, what are the terms and when does the lease come up for renewal? Answers to these questions can help you determine your immediate and mid-term expenses. Regular maintenance is vital to keeping the lanes operating and bringing in revenue. If the equipment is older or repairs occur frequently, is there a service contract?
Having industry knowledge and the right marketing strategy is essential to the success of the business. Armed with this knowledge, you too can be the owner of a successful bowling alley!