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SBA 7(a) Loans for Restaurants Companies | Growth Capital

Capital solutions tailored to restaurants operations.

SBA Financing for Restaurant Acquisition, Build-Out, and Expansion

Restaurants frequently use SBA financing for acquisition of existing locations, leasehold improvements, kitchen equipment, working capital, and expansion into additional units. Financing may help improve operational efficiency, increase seating capacity, and strengthen cash flow stability.

Loan proceeds may support equipment purchases, payroll, tenant improvements, franchise costs where applicable, and refinance of eligible debt.

  • Acquisition purchase of existing restaurant locations
  • Equipment commercial kitchen appliances and refrigeration
  • Build-out dining room and kitchen improvements
  • Working capital staffing, inventory, and operating reserves
  • Expansion additional restaurant locations

Capital may help restaurant owners improve profitability and scalability.

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