Did you search business plan skating rink? The business plan you will need for a skating rink hinges on whether you are taking control of an existing facility or will need to build-out or retrofit a new facility to accommodate your skating rink. If you are taking over an existing facility, outline for the reader the sort of capital improvements and upgrades you will need to make. For a new skating center, provide a complete breakdown of construction costs and, if available, schematics or drawings of the rink. The more you can do to help an investor visualize the project, the better off you will be. Other items to address:
• How will you market the skating rink?
• What are your staffing needs?
• What do you compete with -- not just other rinks, but substitute entertainment features?
• Describe the management team.
• What gaps do you have in your management tier or plan?
The skating rink business plan will need a complete pro forma including cash flow, balance sheet, revenue forecast, profit and loss, break-even, and sensitivity analysis for the venture. A five-year projection that also shows the revenue potential for investors will be critical for the plan. If you want the help of a professional firm, MasterPlans has the in-house expertise to get it done. We employ a range of financial modelers, writers, market analysts, and editors who can take your idea for a skating rink and turn it into an exceptional, funding-ready business plan. Consultations and price quotes are always free: 877-453-2011.














