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In this episode, the Acquisitions Anonymous team breaks down a hot Miami nightclub listing—20,000 square feet, $100K in monthly rent, and a $3M asking price. With a cash flow of $1M, we debate whether this deal is actually a steal or a total trap. We dive into the nightclub industry’s risky business model, the role of promoters, the power of liquor licenses, and why some clubs thrive while others disappear overnight. Plus, is Gen Z killing nightlife? And could a crypto bro be the perfect buyer for this business?
Key Highlights:
💰 A $3M nightclub listing in Miami – is it worth it?
🍾 How nightclubs make (and lose) money – from bottle service to insane rents
🔑 The crucial role of promoters in keeping clubs packed
🏛 Liquor licenses: The hidden value in bar & club acquisitions
📉 Gen Z’s impact on nightlife – why they’re ditching alcohol for coffee raves
🚀 Crypto bros & nightclubs: The wildest potential buyers for this business
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