darnzen wrote:LarryP wrote:Curious, Did the City of Eden Prairie welcome you? Or were there obstacles to overcome?
We got some real idiot council members
The officials I've dealt with in Eden Prairie have been reluctant participants. I think there's a general concern because they consider this "unknown territory." I guess there haven't been any independent gun stores here before. I had a close call with the local zoning officials who were telling the ATF that there are no laws specifically permitting the sale of firearms here. I happened to be there while the ATF lady tried to explain to him that if there are no laws restricting it, than it is legal, not the other way around. Also, they didn't seem to care that the property is zoned exactly the same as where Gander is located. In fact, I had to keep reminding people that Gander not only sells guns in Eden Prairie, but claims to be the largest dealer in Minneosta. I was never able to get a written document saying "It is OK to sell firearms from that location." The best I got was a letter explaining the site is zoned for "commercial retail' and what that means.
One of the first things I did after selecting a site is to invite the police crime prevention unit over to review my security plans. The police here have been very helpful and professional. They have some very specific concerns that I am trying to address.
I had professional help in getting building, sewage impact, and sign permits. Those went smooth but I felt the building permit was pricey ($2400).
The main bad thing is that the rents were almost too high for the business to be viable. I'm sure you guys know the margins on firearms is pretty slim. I had to search a long time to find a place willing to have me as a tenant and spent 6 months negotiating a lease and I'll still need to do a lot of business to keep the doors open.
Sammichman wrote:Stopped by Menards to day and looked for your Location,,,,saw a vacant corner store front guessing that would be you,,,looks like a lot of window space to fill I would guess you have been in Contact with all your distributers for Free signage etc,,,excuse my asking I had 20 plus years in Retail
darnzen wrote:Here's a status update of where things are in the process of opening a store:
As for swag, displays, and the like, it seems like nothing is being given away. I need to become a "stocking dealer" in order to get free signs and displays and such. That will come after I start placing orders. One of my distributors said that since it is late in the year, they have run out of a lot of that kind of stuff. Even getting those things, it is unlikely I'll be displaying too much in the windows due to the security bars.
- Dan
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