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I am moving to FL and opening a SPA...
For location, customers, interests... Would you suggest Orlando, or Tampa/ST. Pete?? If neither, what area would be good? ![]() Thanks all! |
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There are dozens if not over 100 spas in the Orlando Metro area. Some of which are in very high end resorts. I think the demographic of the area fits but the competition might be a killer. You might want to ask this question in the Tampa forum and see what they think. Maybe a little more south like Ft. Meyers area???? Good luck!
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I would think you would want to research where the markets are not saturated. I would think Orlando has plenty but you may find a part of Orlando or the surrounding area where there are not as many. I second the idea of the west coast areas from Tampa to Naples.
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There are alot of spas in Florida, every plaza, corner, grocery has one.. Best bet is get in a new development and put your there first. If you need a good business broker let me know.
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