Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Looking for a Change in Scenery?


Are you a busy professional looking for a change in scenery? Are you sick and tired that it takes you hours to get to the beach? Well, Florida might be the place for you. We have had many professionals move to Florida because they were sick of living in a cold and colorless place. If you're sick of city smog and stress, then Florida can help you chill out and relax.

There are a lot of benefits to residing in Florida. Florida over the years has seen an increase in population growth and it doesn't plan on stopping any time soon. Tourism is booming and more international tourists are coming down to experience the lifestyle. Last year alone, Florida business owners hired about 1.4 million people just to fill tourist-related job positions. The year before that? Around 1.2 million people were hired.

If you ever wanted to start your own business, live by the beach, and never see the thought of winter again, then Florida is the perfect place to be! Not only are there a million events and activities happening in this beautiful state, but since the economy has been increasing, more and more people want to spend their money on fine dining and drinks.

If you're ready to make the move to Florida and open your business, then we can help you get the liquor licenses you will need to have a booming business. Every year we have retirees escaping the winter, spring breakers, and foreigners ready to relax and have a drink. If your business doesn't have a liquor license then you're seriously missing out on tons of profit!!!

You can come down and interview any of the locals here or staff in the service industry and everyone will tell you the same thing, the lunch lines are getting bigger, and longer, and people are ready to speed their money on having a good time. To be completely transparent, there are low seasons in Florida, but high season more than makes up for it. Florida has become a fast tourist destination filled with people ready to relax, party, and really live!

If you're ready for a change in scenery, then give us a call and we'll be more than happy to walk you through what it takes to get the liquor license you need for your business in Florida. As a Florida based Liquor License broker, we help facilitate and finance the transaction. And in Florida, there are a limited amount of liquor licenses in each county, so end up having to purchase a liquor license from a owner looking to sell. We monitor the price trends continuously to help ensure you never overpay for your license.

Change your scenery, open that dream bar, and finally live a stress-free life! Feel free to contact us for more information.

Liquor License Locators LLC
866-470-8881
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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

The Easiest Way to Get Your Liquor License


Every small business owners understands that they're taking on certain risks when working on their own business. There are a lot of things to consider when initially opening a restaurant or a bar. Everything from finding friendly staff to figuring out what should be on the menu can all be very overwhelming. Though, almost every business owner will tell you that starting something from scratch and seeing it grow into an amazing business that employs people is well worth the initial struggle when you first open your doors.

Did you know that 99% of American businesses are run by small business owners? Yes, that means big corps of 500 employees or more only represent about 1% of America! A majority of small business owners employ fewer than 10 employees in their business. So, it's easy to say that small businesses owners are the backbone of the American economy. You interview or talk to any mom or pop shop here in Florida, and they will tell you how proud they are to provide jobs for so many people.

So, if you're thinking of starting a business, now is the time. Tourism is increasing and more and more people are moving into Florida. Florida has a booming economy and has become one of the top 5 states in the country to see such amazing economic growth. When you are considering opening that dream bar or restaurant here in Florida, we hope you consider our services when it comes to getting your liquor license.

As you may know, Florida has a lottery system when it comes to getting your license and it can take months to years to get your name called. Why wait? We are a brokerage company that understands the importance of small business here in America  and are more than happy to help get your business running ASAP. We are quick, easy, and keep competitive prices so that you never overpay beyond market price for your license.

A majority of our buyers are looking to start their dream business as quickly as possible and don't want to wait for their name to be called by Florida's license system. When business owners come to us, we first understand what kind of business they're building and what license would work best for them. If you're not sure what you might need, don't worry! We can hold your hand through the process and get you the right license for the kind of business you're looking to open.

Finding the right license for you can easily get overwhelming, and as someone who has a lot on your mind, we understand that you don't need jargon. What you need in your life is simple and easy and we can help you with that!

Liquor License Locators LLC
866-470-8881
info@LiquorLicenseFL.com


Monday, May 29, 2017

Build Your Dream Business in Florida


Business owners everywhere are living the life right now in Florida. There's been a steady increase in Florida tourism over the last 6 years and it doesn't look like it'll be slowing down anytime soon. Florida received around 113 million tourists last year, those numbers include both domestic and international visitors.

So, if you've ever planned on starting a business, now is the time! Florida has a booming industry and it employed nearly 1.4 million people just for tourism alone last year. If the last 6 years has been any indication that business is good, it's time you start really thinking about whether you want to work that 9-5 you hate or be in the service industry working with interesting people from all over the world.

Setting up a business is not as hard as many people think. Yes, there's work involved, but so many people have paved their way in Florida that there's no reason why you can't either. Building a business is part of the American Dream and doing it in Florida where the weather is always great gives you just another reason why maybe it's time to get ahead and make a name for yourself.

If you're looking into opening your business in the service industry, then definitely consider getting an alcohol license. So many tourist come to relax and drinking is no exception! Many local business owners have seen an increase in the lunch rush that seems to last longer and longer than usual. More staff have been hired to compensate, but there's only so much an owner can do before they look to expand. Since Florida is sunny all year round, there's never a shortage of foreigners looking to escape the brutal winter or come down for vacation during spring and summer.

Some people have their reservations about being a business owner, but you know, it doesn't have to be risky. You can still keep your day job and work nights or hire someone you trust to manage the business while you're away. This gives you a safety net as you try to build your business while still having an income hit your bank balance every month. There are many ways you can structure and build your business in a smart way where you do not take on so much risk.

Here at Liquor License FL, we help business owners find the best option for them. So, if you're looking to get your business license in a timely manner or within a certain budget, then feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We have friendly staff ready to take your answers and help you build the dream business you've always wanted. We always strive to answer any questions you might have about what you need for the business and we can help you find the right liquor license for your county as well!

Liquor License Locators LLC
866-470-8881
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Friday, May 26, 2017

Wakulla County Liquor License Available

Limited availability Liquor License available for use in Wakulla County. Please call for more details!!

239-205-4770
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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Gov. Scott vetoes bill to tear down ‘liquor wall’


The Florida Legislature narrowly approved a bill that would allow distilled spirits to be sold in grocery stores, but Gov. Rick Scott vetoed it.
The Florida Legislature narrowly approved a bill that would allow distilled spirits to be sold in grocery stores, but Gov. Rick Scott vetoed it. Yuriko Nakao Bloomberg

BUSINESS

MAY 24, 2017 8:50 PM

Gov. Scott vetoes bill to tear down ‘liquor wall’

Monday, May 22, 2017

Retailers, Consumers Make Final Push for Governor to Sign SB 106

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As of mid-day Wednesay, Governor Rick Scott‘s office has received more than 4,500 contacts from citizens urging him to sign Senate Bill 106, which would allow retailers to sell spirits within their stores instead of forcing consumers to exit the retailer and enter a liquor store from a seperate entrance. Including contacts with legislators, total outreach in favor of the bill is nearly 24,000 emails, calls or similar correspondence.
To boost the effort, the Center for Consumer Freedom launched a petition in support of the bill and is urging people to share the link with friends, supporters and on social media.
If the governor signs the bill, supporters say it will enhance Florida’s economy and empower customer choice, and will instilling free market principles in an industry that has been “dominated by governmental protectionism since Prohibition.
Floridians for Fair Business Practices, a coalition of retailers and consumers, says that the bill is not only business-friendly, but would also encourage more innovation and promote competition.
“Signing this legislation into law sends a message to businesses around the country that Florida is open for business for companies big and small and that free market principles are alive and well in the Sunshine State,” the group said in a press release.
It’s a similar argument made by Governor Rick Scott himself, when he signed the recent ridesharing legislation into law:
“Florida is one of the most business-friendly states in the nation because of our efforts to reduce burdensome regulations and encourage innovation and job creation across all industries, including transportation,” Scott said in a statement posted on his official website.
The group also pushed back against what they described as a “last minute attempt” by some to defeat the bill.
A push earlier this week by a Baptist group erroneously claimed that the bill would allow minors to have increased access to alcohol. But data from state regulators tell a different story. Since 2012, liquor stores and convenience stores have been cited for selling alcohol to minors 192 times. Not a single large retailer or grocery store was cited over that same period. Pouring even more cold water on such arguments, a national survey of minors showed that among those who drink alcohol, less than 6% say they got it from a retail establishment.
Then there is the specious argument from liquor store owners that SB 106 will force them out of business.
Yet in states with no wall and similar regulatory structures, large retailers, on average, hold less than 10% of the available liquor licenses and independent liquor stores are still thriving. And SB 106 does nothing to affect Florida’s current licensing quota system. Retailers that already possess a liquor license will be able to move spirits inside their main store, next to the beer and wine many already sell.
There are few, if any, instances where Governor Scott has vetoed legislation to keep a regulation in place just for the purpose of protecting a narrow market segment. Given the points in favor of signing SB 106, the Governor has every reason to sign it into law.

How Bad Is The Bill That's Been Passed on Visit Florida?


The tourism industry is freaking out over what the Florida House of Representatives voted for last week. If you're not in the know, there was an 80-35 vote to cut funds dramatically to Visit Florida tourism agency. They also placed restrictions on how the agency uses their money. This was due, in part, to the lack of transparency in Visit Florida's spending. A recent leak showed that they paid $1 million to the singer Pitbull for him to appear in Florida-related ads. 

The tourism industry in Florida reached an all time-high last year and so it makes sense why everyone in the tourism industry is concerned by what's happening. In fact, residents of Florida are also worried because Florida's tourism industry has been the leading tax revenue generator and job provider for the state. If that goes, so many of Florida's people will take a hit as well.

Ken Lawson, the CEO of Visit Florida, is more than aware of the impact his company has on Florida's economy and he does not take this hit lightly. In a response to criticisms of some of their past deals, the company has taken measures recommended by Go. Rick Scott to make the organization more transparent.

Several news outlets freaked out over the news by dubbing it the 'end of the tourism industry as we know it', basically. Should small business owners panic? No way! There are several things to this here and we shouldn't let the news dictate the energy of the situation. Are they creating a storm out of nothing? Not quite. Yes, it's serious news that Visit Florida has budget cuts, but this will not mean the end to the tourism industry. If anything, we will continue to see a steady increase in tourism numbers.

Visit Florida is a large organization. Although many might have mixed feelings about what their doing to the state, and what the company stands for, the fact remains that by cutting budget Visit Florida will be affected slightly, but not dramatically. Visit Florida has already made efforts to showcase their transparency and this is a step in the right direction. Ken Lawson is also no dummy and he knows that despite the bill passing, his company will rise again. Visit Florida will still be spending money on marketing, albeit not as much.

Advertisers are still interested in attracting down Florida tourists and those marketing campaigns will not stop. Even if Visit Florida were to disappear in a day, Florida still has two tourism leaders in their corner, Visit Orlando and Experience Kissimmee. What many news outlets forget is that Florida's tourism and marketing has invested interest from advertisers like Coca Cola and Disney and there's no way they're going to let Florida slip by the wayside.

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866-470-8881
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