Every weekday morning, a steady stream of badge-wearing tech workers crosses the Dumbarton Bridge and lands in Newark — and many of them stop here first. This Vitality Bowls corner unit has been quietly doing over $712,000 in annual revenue from a 1,500 sq ft space that the current owner has operated for a decade. Now, after ten years of building the business, the owner is ready to pass the keys to someone with the energy to take it further. With $186,204 in seller's discretionary earnings, an all-in asking price of $215,909, this is a rare chance to acquire proven cash flow in one of the Bay Area's most health-conscious markets.
- Asking Price:
- $215,909 Furniture / Fixtures and Inventory / Stock included
- Sales Revenue:
- $703,000
- Cash Flow:
- $107,522
Property Information
- Real Estate:
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Lease
- Leasehold Rent:
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$64,332 per annum
- Premises Details:
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Located in Newark, Alameda County, at the major exit of the Dumbarton Bridge — one of the primary commuter arteries between the East Bay and the Silicon Valley peninsula. The 1,500 sq ft corner unit features an extra-large dedicated parking lot, a meaningful advantage for drive-in lunch traffic in a market where competitors typically share or pay for parking. The space is fully built out and operational; $50,000 in FF&E is included in the asking price. Monthly occupancy cost is $5,381 all-in (base rent, NNN, water and trash), representing 9.1% of gross revenue. Lease runs through February 2034 with approximately eight years of remaining term.
Business Operation
- Management type:
- This business has absentee ownership.
- Expansion Potential:
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Newark sits inside the Bay Area's densest concentration of technology employers, providing a daytime workforce that is already conditioned to spend on health-forward food. The territory has limited direct competition in the superfood bowl category, and the community's high-income, health-conscious demographics align closely with Vitality Bowls' brand positioning. A new owner has clear runway to pursue corporate catering agreements with nearby tech campuses, employer-sponsored wellness programs, and digital loyalty initiatives — revenue channels that may not have been fully developed under the current owner. Extended morning hours to capture early-commute traffic is an additional near-term lever available without requiring capital investment.
- Reasons for selling:
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Owner is looking to explore other endeavors.
- Employees:
- 9
- Years established:
- 2016
Franchise Information
- Franchise opportunity:
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Franchise Resale
Other Information
- Support & training:
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The owner is willing to commit to four weeks of hands-on management training at ten hours per week — 40 hours of direct knowledge transfer from someone who has run this exact location for a decade. Vitality Bowls corporate provides full franchisee onboarding, covering operations, supply chain, and marketing systems. The existing team of three full-time and four part-time staff are expected to remain, providing continuity from the first shift under new ownership. A $10,000 franchisor transfer fee (payable by buyer).
- Furniture / Fixtures value:
- $50,000 - included in the asking price
- Inventory / Stock value:
- $8,000 - included in the asking price
