Anyone willing to share what their expenses were on the buildout of their space?
We are looking at a ~9000 square foot building that is brand new and an empty cube of a warehouse. Between money we have earmarked for the installation and buildout and tenant improvement money from the developer we will have 300k to:
1. Prepare the brewhouse/cellar floor
2. Install 20bbl brewhouse + 4 FVs + 1 BT (rigging and all electical/water/etc)
3. Install boiler and glycol systems.
4. Section off and create a 1500sq ft taproom with its own HVAC. Nothing crazy in the taproom (10 taps, basic bar and table seating, no food being made in house, no hyper-expensive fixtures of 90inch tvs).
5. $25k in architect/mechanical engineer fees.
While a number of projects I have numbers for (sloping floors, drains, etc) some of the rest remain elusive and will depend a lot on what we come up with our architect. Seems a bit chicken and egg for knowing if you have enough investment/loan money. With our currently investment amount we have the 300k mentioned above. Think this is easily accomplished? Am I crazy?
We are looking at a ~9000 square foot building that is brand new and an empty cube of a warehouse. Between money we have earmarked for the installation and buildout and tenant improvement money from the developer we will have 300k to:
1. Prepare the brewhouse/cellar floor
2. Install 20bbl brewhouse + 4 FVs + 1 BT (rigging and all electical/water/etc)
3. Install boiler and glycol systems.
4. Section off and create a 1500sq ft taproom with its own HVAC. Nothing crazy in the taproom (10 taps, basic bar and table seating, no food being made in house, no hyper-expensive fixtures of 90inch tvs).
5. $25k in architect/mechanical engineer fees.
While a number of projects I have numbers for (sloping floors, drains, etc) some of the rest remain elusive and will depend a lot on what we come up with our architect. Seems a bit chicken and egg for knowing if you have enough investment/loan money. With our currently investment amount we have the 300k mentioned above. Think this is easily accomplished? Am I crazy?
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