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PostNet has been a leader in the retail printing and shipping industry for the past 30 years. With multiple carrier solutions (FedEx, UPS, DHL and US Postal), a wide range of print capabilities, personal mailbox solutions and many other business services under 1 roof, PostNet provides both small business and consumer solutions to all! This location in La Mesa (East San Diego) opened in 2001 and the current owner purchased in 2017. Shipping and mailbox rentals are the largest 2 revenue generators for the business, accounting for 75% of the product mix. These sectors are driven mostly by retail customers. Currently the owner is on a month to month lease with the landlord and there is a renewal offer available for 5 years. The store will require some interior fixing as the lights are dim, counters could be resurfaced, carpet deep cleaned and overall some tidying up. There is currently 1 employee who works full time and is the main operator. The ideal franchisee would be involved in the business daily to assist with staff development, complete back office paperwork and do outside sales/marketing/networking to grow sales especially in the print sector. The buyer is responsible for a transfer fee which covers your franchise agreement with PostNet HQ for the life of your term allowing for access to our systems, proprietary information and negotiated contracts with venders. Buyer will also participate in a new owner marketing program to re-engage the community, generate new leads and promote services offered. Location: San Diego, California Year Established: 2001 Number of Employees: 1 Franchise: Yes Real Estate: Leased Building Sq. Ft.: 1,240 Rent: $3,700.00 Per Month Facilities: All equipment, furniture and inventory is included in the asking price unless otherwise negotiated with seller. The store was renovated shortly before the current owner purchased in 2017 and there are no HQ requirements to add or update signage within the business. Market Outlook/ Competition: This PostNet is tucked away in the Navajo community away from the freeways near the local high school and grocery store. The shopping center boasts many frequently visited businesses like a natural food grocery, bank, gym and liquor store. The closest competitor is approximately 15 min away and does not offer the wide range of services that PostNet does. Growth & Expansion: The current owner does not attend local networking groups, is not part of the Chamber of commerce. A new owner would benefit from these local marketing efforts as it's a way to connect, meet new people and grow your client base. Print sales often come from small and micro-businesses in the area who need marketing material. Introducing fingerprinting, and offering more notary availability will help grow sales as well.
Listed: Apr 21, 2022
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