Upside Opportunities:
OPERATION OF THE RESTAURANT WITH PRIVATE CLUB, NEW MENU, AND ALCOHOL SALES
OBTAIN WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR’S LICENSE
REPLACE SATELLITE TV WITH WIFI STREAMING & CHARGE CUSTOMERS
ENTER INTO GAS CONTRACT
REPAIR/UPGRADEDOCK-SIDE GAS PUMP TO SELL GAS OFF OF THE DOCK
BILLBOARD AND HIGHWAY SIGNAGE ADVERTISEMENTS
- Located directly off of Hwy 154, with an average of 5,000 cars passing by daily
- The County Seat of Wood County, Quitman is a scenic town about 90 minutes east of Dallas and easily accessible at the convergence of state highways 182, 154, and 37.
- One of the primary attractions of the area is the world class fishing! Lake Fork is arguably the greatest bass fishing lake in the country and home to nearly all of the Texas Top 50 Giants. Anglers travel to Lake Fork from all over the state, country, and even the world to have a chance to catch the next giant bass. Fishing tournaments, guides, and boat rentals create opportunities for fishermen of any experience or skill level to get on the lake and fish. In addition to bass fishing, Lake Fork boasts excellent crappie, bream, catfish, bowfin, carp, and more.
- With more than 50 fishing tournaments scheduled on Lake Fork throughout the course of a year (multiple tournaments per month, every month except January), there’s a constant flood of fisherman and spectators traveling to the lake for fishing related events -estimated over 300,000 people annually. There’s a tourism market outside of these tournaments as well, with residents of larger cities retreating to the lake to enjoy the peace and quiet. About 15% of homes in the area are owned as vacation homes, contributing to the regular flow of guests to the area. This creates a great opportunity for local businesses in the tourism industry.