Love That Book is a well established, profitable independent bookshop located in one of the Gold Coast's busiest shopping centres. It has a large and growing clientele. Great business for booklover.
Love That Book is a profitable independent bookshop located in one of the Gold Coast's busiest shopping centres. Formerly an Angus & Robertson, since the closure of A&R stores it is one of the only independent bookshops on the Coast. It is ideally positioned in the middle of the shopping centre beside the food court, and a bookshop has operated in this prime location for 7 years. Love That Book has a large and growing clientele and has increased turnover in the last year substantially. As the Gold Coast's most northerly bookshop is perfectly situated to take increasing advantage of the booming northern growth corridor. Love That Book has a busy calendar of author events, both in-store and in conjunction with Gold Coast Libraries. It has numerous accounts with local schools, and thriving loyalty and bookclub programmes. Opportunity exists for the proactive owner to grow all of these significantly.
Love That Book has 5 staff. The owner works in the store 2-3 days a week.
The shop is open seven days a week.
This is a highly successful business with excellent turnover and solid financials.
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