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We help Clovis operators sell food & beverage businesses, and retail commercial real estate.

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Charles Allen Smith
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Discreetly Selling Clovis, CA Food & Beverage Concepts
Smith Allen Group is a boutique advisory firm and commercial real estate firm focused on the representation of hospitality operations throughout Clovis, California. Our in-depth industry knowledge and decades of practice with restaurant deals make us a go-to partner for sellers, investors, and tenants in every phase of the business cycle. We work with businesses of all sizes—offering customized services that include broker price opinions, competitive insights, targeted marketing, lease negotiations, and transaction management.
Our focus on confidentiality, client service, and your success has earned us a strong reputation in Clovis, California and across the state. Whether you're considering your first investment or planning an ownership change, Smith Allen Group offers the expertise and representation needed to close with confidence. Let our team guide you through the process of selling your next restaurant in Clovis, CA.
Through our strategic alliance with Corbett Restaurant Group, we expand services to clients in New England, New York, and Florida—providing top-tier brokerage for business sales, lease negotiations, and franchise expansion opportunities in high-demand markets.
Clovis Wikipedia Page
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.