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Funding Solutions for Event Venues | SBA Business Loans

Explore SBA loan programs designed for event venues growth.

Real Estate and Improvement Financing for Event Venue Businesses

Event venues often use SBA financing for real estate acquisition, renovations, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and working capital needed to support weddings, private functions, and corporate events. Financing may help expand venue capacity and improve guest amenities.

SBA loans may support owner-occupied property purchases, interior improvements, payroll, and refinance of eligible business debt.

  • Real estate acquisition of venue property
  • Improvements event spaces, kitchens, restrooms, and guest areas
  • Equipment tables, chairs, audiovisual systems, and catering support items
  • Working capital staffing, marketing, and operating reserves
  • Expansion increased event capacity or new service lines

Capital may help venue operators expand bookings and improve event profitability.

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