Saturday, December 22, 2012

Paradise Pen Company

Here is another business idea, a pen store. Business people and other professionals often like to have nice pens and some collect them. And you can sell ink, pen holders, crafty wooden boxes to hold pens and high end journals as well. Would a business like the succeed in Sumner? That is a good question because a similar store failed and it was right on Main Street and close to the rail, what I think is the best business location in Sumner.

I am guessing the best chance for success would be to also have an online presence. Now the problem with this idea is obvious, people are using keyboards and touch screens not pens. Think about how many people you have heard mention their handwriting has suffered because they use computers for everything. But, if you could be one of the top ten hits on Google for writing pens you would have a shot at making a go of it.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Trader Joes

Caught the Patch article about Trader Joe's not planning to open a store in Bonney Lake, Sumner or Puyallup. Bummer. Though it is not that far away to get to Tacoma where there is one.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Trevor Waltos, Sumner Alumni, is Santa

The Sumner Santa Christmas parade down Main Street on Saturday was a blast, but one person is showing up on media all over including the Tribune. That would be Trevor Waltos, with his natural white beard.
However, truth be told, I think his daughter's, the elves, outgunned him. And the weather cooperated, which is always a plus.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Business Idea: Cinebistro

We went to see the James Bond Skyfall movie at the Richmond VA StoneyPoint Fashion Mall Cinebistro. It is an interesting concept, adult only. You have a meal and a bottle of wine while some lovely scenic footage is shown, then you finish your meal while the standard movie previews are shown. They have a bar so if you arrive early there is a place to hang out.

By staggering the show times, the same staff is able to serve multiple movies, a standard movie theater concept.

While I like the idea of upscale dinner and a movie I do not think I would want to franchise a Cinebistro. The menu is fairly awful and I have had the greatest heartburn from their meatloaf and hamburger and I eat in restaurants all the time and do not usually have problems. So, I would prefer to style it myself. Even better would be to partner with a local restaurant.

One final concern is the economics. I have been to Cinebistro six times and only once was it packed out. There were four couples for Skyfall, now granted this was the 4:30 PM showing and it was a Thursday, but you still have a lot of fixed costs you have to pay.