For either a Retail Product or Service Business:
Starting a brick & mortar retail business can be an overwhelming experience. But understanding the important issues and the right process will enable you to mitigate the risk and place your business in a better position to reach its objectives. This step-by-step workshop will address key challenges every brick & mortar startup must face.
Writing an Effective “Brick & Mortar” Business Plan
Selecting the Right Entity: LLC, Sub-S, C-Corp or Sole Proprietor
The Pros and Cons of a Partnership
Important Issues in an Operating Agreement
Finding the Right Location
Negotiating the Commercial Lease
Managing the Build-Out Process
Setup of POS, Accounting & Inventory Systems
Human Resources: Payroll, Benefits, Hiring & Training
Insurance Requirements: Liability, Casualty & Workman’s Compensation
Creating a Marketing Strategy, Policies & Procedures
Instructor Bios:
Richard Rose began his career in retail home furnishings. Over the course of 30 years he served as President and CEO of Town House Contemporary Furniture while opening 9 locations. From management and sales training to marketing and human resources, he’s gained hands-on experience in every aspect of a retail business. In addition, Richard has been a commercial landlord throughout most of his career.
Ira Wolpert has been a practicing attorney and partner in several area law firms for more than 50 years. He’s represented individuals and companies with a wide range of issues related to all forms of business. Additionally, Ira has served as a bankruptcy trustee and certified bankruptcy mediator with extensive experience advising failing businesses or individuals undergoing financial difficulties.