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We help Clovis, CA investors buy food & beverage businesses, and retail commercial real estate.

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Charles Allen Smith
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Discreetly Selling Clovis Restaurants
Smith Allen Group is a reputable brokerage and commercial real estate firm specializing in the buying, selling, and leasing of food and beverage businesses throughout Clovis, California. Our extensive industry knowledge and decades of practice with F&B deals make us a proven partner for sellers, buyers, and operators in every phase of the business cycle. We work with independents and chains alike—offering tailored services that include business valuations, competitive insights, creative deal exposure, space acquisition support, and transaction management.
Our dedication to confidentiality, client service, and successful outcomes has earned us a strong reputation in Clovis, CA and across the region. Whether you're navigating your first investment or planning an exit strategy, Smith Allen Group offers the expertise and representation needed to achieve your goals. Let our team handle the process of buying your next hospitality business in Clovis.
Through our strategic alliance with Corbett Restaurant Group, we offer national reach to clients in additional major metros—providing dedicated support for ownership transfers, lease negotiations, and tenant placement opportunities along the East Coast.
Clovis Wiki
Clovis is a city in Fresno County, California, United States. It was established in 1890 as a freight stop for the San Joaquin Valley Railroad by a group of Fresno businessmen and Michigan railroad speculator Marcus Pollasky. The railroad bought the land from two farmers and named the station after one of them, Clovis Cole. Pollasky then developed a town on the site, also named Clovis. source