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Published Date: 05 April 2008
IT IS a proven and well-documented fact that starting a business within the structured framework provided by a franchise is much safer than launching one from scratch.
What is less appreciated is the fact that the purchase of an existing franchised business makes the decision even less of a risk and therefore even more logical. This is because an existing franchised business has customers, stock, staff, brand prese
nce and, vitally, cashflow from day-one, which means the new owner can concentrate on developing the business.

A good example of an existing franchised business which is available for sale and ripe for development is the ceramic experience in Edinburgh. This is a a paint-your-own-pottery studio with fun as its principle aim, which caters for all age groups and levels of artistic ability.

Imprinting baby footprints into clay or creating jewellery from fingerprints, pottery painting for all ages, art classes for adults and organised corporate team-building events, the ceramic experience can do it all.

Owned and operated by the current franchisor and situated in Leith, near the Royal Yacht Britannia, the Edinburgh branch of the ceramic experience comes as a fully fitted business unit with brand presence, and customers, from day one.

This is a unique opportunity for that lifestyle career choice and a chance to acquire a successful franchised business in the heart of the capital.

For more information, telephone Derrick Simpson on 07802 567597 or e-mail derricks@franchise resales.co.uk





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  • Last Updated: 04 April 2008 7:51 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 

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