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We help Vacaville business owners buy, sell, and lease F&B businesses, and retail commercial real estate.

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Professionally Representing the Sale of Vacaville, CA F&B Businesses
Smith Allen Group is a reputable brokerage and commercial real estate firm focused on the sale and leasing of restaurants throughout Vacaville, California. Our in-depth industry knowledge and hands-on experience with restaurant deals make us a valuable partner for sellers, buyers, and operators across the spectrum of the business cycle. We work with single-unit to multi-unit operators—offering tailored services that include accurate pricing, market analysis, creative deal exposure, lease negotiations, and transaction management.
Our focus on confidentiality, professionalism, and successful outcomes has earned us a strong reputation in Vacaville, California and across California. Whether you're preparing for your next acquisition or planning an exit strategy, Smith Allen Group offers the guidance and representation needed to close with confidence. Let our team handle the process of leasing your next hospitality business in Vacaville, California.
Through our strategic alliance with Corbett Restaurant Group, we expand services to clients in additional major metros—providing top-tier brokerage for business sales, lease negotiations, and franchise expansion opportunities along the East Coast.
Vacaville Wikipedia Page
Vacaville is a city in Solano County, California, United States. It is located 35 miles (56 km) from Sacramento and 55 miles (89 km) from San Francisco, on the edge of the Sacramento Valley in Northern California. The city was founded in 1851 and is named after Juan Manuel Vaca. source