Asset Sale
A buyer acquires equipment, fixtures, furniture, and restaurant infrastructure without taking on the prior operating company.
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Market Context
Key figures operators and buyers need to understand the Colorado Springs restaurant market.
Colorado Springs is the second-largest restaurant market in Colorado and one of the highest-volume mid-sized restaurant markets in the western United States. Five active military installations, the Olympic Training Center, and over six million annual tourists drive consistent restaurant demand. The city supports roughly 1,400 active restaurant locations generating an estimated $2.1 billion in annual sales.
Acquisition costs run 30 to 50 percent below comparable Denver locations. Asset sales typically transact between $30,000 and $150,000. Full business sales range from $85,000 to $650,000 depending on concept, location, and revenue. Downtown, Old Colorado City, and the North Academy corridor command the strongest pricing.
All Colorado Springs liquor license transactions require approval from both the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division and the local El Paso County licensing authority. Military-adjacent locations often have additional considerations around hours of service and the specific demographic mix of the customer base. Verify foot traffic patterns across military pay cycles before underwriting any acquisition.
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Colorado Springs restaurant opportunities span four distinct submarkets, each with different entry costs, demographics, and buyer demand.
Buyer Guide
Define whether you want an operating business, an asset sale, or a property sale.
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Review revenue quality, equipment condition, seller documents, and permit transfer needs.
Use local counsel and escrow support to structure the acquisition and closing checklist.
Sale Types
A buyer acquires equipment, fixtures, furniture, and restaurant infrastructure without taking on the prior operating company.
A buyer acquires the operating business, brand, staff continuity, vendor relationships, and transfer documents tied to the acquisition.
A buyer acquires the real estate along with restaurant improvements, building systems, and site control.
Price Context
Asking prices vary by market, concept, profitability, equipment condition, and whether real estate is included. Buyers often compare asset sales below $250,000, business sales from $250,000 to $1,000,000, and property sales above that range.
In Colorado Springs, review the asking price against kitchen infrastructure, seating, alcohol license status, seller financing terms, and local permit transfer requirements.
Licenses and Permits
Before completing a restaurant acquisition in Colorado Springs, confirm ABC or state alcohol license transfer, health permits, business licenses, signage approvals, and local operating permits with the agencies that control the address.
Permit transfer rules vary by market, so buyers should verify what transfers with the business sale, what requires a new application, and what must be approved by the landlord or property owner.
For Owners & Brokers
Built exclusively for restaurant real estate. Not a general commercial platform with a restaurant filter.
Every listing on Pepperlot is a restaurant or F&B space. No warehouses, offices, or unrelated commercial properties diluting your search.
Hood systems, grease traps, walk-in coolers, permits, liquor licenses, seating capacity, patio availability. The details that drive restaurant acquisition decisions are in every listing.
Cuisine gap analysis, foot traffic demand, and competitive landscape data for Colorado locations. Make a more informed acquisition decision before committing.
Some of the best Colorado restaurant opportunities are listed confidentially. Pepperlot gives you access to off-market deals not available on general platforms.


Platform
What to expect when acquiring a restaurant space through Pepperlot anywhere in Colorado Springs.
Filter Colorado Springs listings by transaction type, size, price, and specific features like hood systems, grease traps, outdoor seating, and liquor licenses. Every listing includes the operational details that matter for restaurant acquisitions.
Understand whether you are acquiring a full business, assets only, or a lease assignment. Each structure carries different liabilities, transition timelines, and entry costs. Asset sales protect buyers from prior liabilities. Business sales require deeper due diligence on financials and staff.
Each listing displays the seller or broker's contact details. Reach out directly. Ask for three years of financial statements, lease documents, and Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division license details. Confirm the status of any health permits and local business licenses before proceeding.
Confirm the remaining lease term, renewal options, NNN charges, and any operational requirements. Personal guarantees are standard in Colorado commercial leases. Terms vary significantly by landlord and submarket, so review the assignment provisions carefully before submitting an offer.
About PepperLot
PepperLot organizes restaurant acquisitions around the details buyers need in Colorado Springs: sale structure, equipment, permits, seating, and property context.


Our Team
Our team focuses on restaurant real estate so buyers, sellers, brokers, and owners can compare acquisition opportunities without general commercial listing noise.
Colorado Springs restaurant acquisitions range from $30,000 for entry-level asset sales to $650,000+ for established business sales in Downtown or the North Academy corridor. Pricing runs 30 to 50 percent below comparable Denver locations.
Colorado Springs restaurant lease rates range from $18 to $36 per square foot annually. Downtown and Old Colorado City command $28 to $36. Suburban North Academy and Powers Boulevard range from $20 to $32. South Side and outlying corridors range from $18 to $24.
Pepperlot lists business sales, asset sales, and property sales across Colorado Springs. Asset sales transfer equipment and lease only, keeping the seller's liabilities out of the transaction. Business sales include the full operation, brand, permits, and staff. Property sales are outright real estate purchases.
Pepperlot listings span every Colorado Springs submarket. The strongest activity is concentrated in the neighbourhoods detailed in the Key Markets section above, with consistent inventory across primary, secondary, and growth corridors.
Yes. Listing on Pepperlot is free. Create a restaurant specific listing with details like hood systems, seating, permits, and lease terms, and your space is in front of buyers the same day. Confidential listing options are also available.