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Unfortunately, we are NOT in the black yet. Maybe we would have been close to it if the economy hadn't gone south, but I really don't expect to be there until closer to the 5 year mark. I will say, even though I still feel it's the best thing I could do, it has been way more stressful than I could of imagined. I see it slightly picking up now, but it has a long ways to go before I can breath a little easier.
One thing that has really helped it through these first years is that we have provided a music venue that was not offered anywhere else. We invite local bands mostly to play on Friday and Saturday nights. They are paid by tips and a percentage of the sales while they're playing. This encourages them to invite their friends and promote themselves.
I think the only other question I haven't answered is the annual sales. I will estimate it at about $175,000 to $200,000.
Your other email asked about equipment left at my location. It was a walk in cooler that was really handy, until it went out last year and I found out that the repair was going to be $1500 +. I've yet to get it fixed. We use our other refrigerators instead.
The demographics of the town are interesting...We are located across the street from a private Baptist University with a student population of around 5K. The city/county itself has about 300K people with only 97K of those living within the city limits. Much of the population tends to reside outside the actual city limits, commute into the city to work and school, which skews the numbers on median household income in the area and other key numbers that help you determine the viability of a location.
We captured the students immediately and have begun to reach out to the non-student population through newspaper articles, food reviews, and a morning catering offering for businesses. We did some fun stuff through finals last semester if you're looking for ideas there too.
Our Web site is www.latteyourway.com. It is pretty basic as we put it up just before we opened and have not touched it since. Just do not have the time right now. We are located in a very small town, Linden Michigan. It is southwest of Flint -yep - the very same Flint the Michael Moore made not so famous. If you go to my page on the exchange there is a photo of the inside. - dd
Mark
Call me to arrange a time. Usually the best time to visit would be about 1:30 - 2:00 PM. In the coffee shop world, you never know when to expect a busy time! I look forward to talking with you.
Laurie
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