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"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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Professionally Representing the Sale of Jurupa Valley Restaurant Businesses
Smith Allen Group is a experienced brokerage and CRE partner dedicated to the sale and leasing of food and beverage businesses throughout Jurupa Valley. Our extensive industry knowledge and transactional expertise with restaurant deals make us a go-to partner for owners, investors, and operators at every stage of the business cycle. We work with businesses of all sizes—offering strategic services that include business valuations, competitive insights, targeted marketing, space acquisition support, and end-to-end representation.
Our focus on discretion, professionalism, and your success has earned us a strong reputation in Jurupa Valley and across California. Whether you're preparing for your latest investment or planning an ownership transition, Smith Allen Group offers the tools and representation needed to make informed decisions. Let our team guide you through the process of selling your next F&B operation in Jurupa Valley.
Through our partnership with Corbett Restaurant Group, we expand services to clients in New England, New York, and Florida—providing top-tier brokerage for ownership transfers, site selection, and tenant placement opportunities along the East Coast.
Jurupa Valley Wikipedia
Jurupa Valley is a city in northwestern Riverside County, California, United States. It was the location of one of the earliest non-native settlements in the county, Rancho Jurupa. The rancho was initially an outpost of the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, then a Mexican land grant in 1838. Its name is derived from a Native American village that existed in the area prior to the arrival of Europeans. source