Sell Your Hayward Restaurant or Food & Beverage Business
We help Hayward, California entrepreneurs, business owners, and investors buy, sell, and lease restaurants, food & beverage businesses, and retail commercial real estate.

"We believe that integrity and professionalism are the cornerstones of our business and understand that trust is earned, so we work hard every day to earn the trust of our clients and customers."

Charles Allen Smith
Managing Broker
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Hayward, California Expertise in the Sales and Leasing of Food & Beverage Businesses
At Smith Allen Group, we specialize in the sale and leasing of restaurants, food and beverage businesses and commercial real estate across California. Our portfolio includes everything from quick-service restaurants, coffee shops, juice bars, and bakeries to full-service restaurants, catering operations, and specialty food retailers. Whether you're buying, selling, or securing a lease, we understand the unique needs of F&B entrepreneurs and operators.
Through our strategic alliance with Corbett Restaurant Group, we also extend our services to clients throughout New England, New York, and Florida—offering expert representation for business sales, lease negotiations, and tenant placement in key East Coast markets.
Hayward Wikipedia
Hayward is a city located in Alameda County, California, United States, in the East Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area. With a population of 162,954 as of 2020, Hayward is the sixth largest city in the Bay Area, and the third largest in Alameda County. Hayward was ranked as the 36th most populous municipality in California. It is included in the San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose Metropolitan Statistical Area by the US Census. It is located primarily between Castro Valley, San Leandro and Union City, and lies at the eastern terminus of the San Mateo–Hayward Bridge. The city was devastated early in its history by the 1868 Hayward earthquake. From the early 20th century until the beginning of the 1980s, Hayward's economy was dominated by its now defunct food canning and salt production industries. source