The "Largest Inventory" of California liquor licenses in stock are held by the Auction website(s) in California.
In Illinois liquor licenses are not transferable or assignable.
Most liquor licenses are between 500 and 1000 dollars depending on what kind of business you have. Mississippi liquor licenses are cheaper than other states.
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too broad a question. that gets answered at the local level. check with your local police department.
675 full liquor licenses and 355 licenses for beer and wine
A liquor license.
This is an impossible question to answer. There are so many variables that will need to be considered. Here in Florida, liquor licenses are issued by county. I have heard of liquor licenses selling between $75,000 and $400,000 depending on location. The terms of your rent or purchase price will have to be factored in. Then there's the cost of an inventory control system, should you choose to have one. As far as inventory, that will depend on the size of your store and whether or not liquor is regulated by the state that you reside in. A typical opening order for a liquor store will cost between $75,000 and $200,000 There are several other factors but I hope this helps a little. Please visit www.theliquorsaver.com Our site should be up an running by June 1, 2009
No, liquor licenses are only valid in the state that issued them.
Beginning inventory minus ending inventory plus purchases (cost of goods sold) divided by liquor sales equals liquor cost, which should be between 22% and 28%, if you want to be a profitable business.
Jack Rinehart of WRTV6 in Indianapolis reported last fall that liquor licenses were being offered on Craigslist for $40-125,000. Whether the licenses can actually be transferred, though, is not certain. The owner of a liquor license has to be approved by the state.
An average of eight Montgomery County R-Liquor Licenses is valued at $255,000.