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Buy a Partyland (retail Party Goods). Loans the SBA provides make it easy to invest in a franchise.
We found 23 SBA loans for Partyland (retail Party Goods) franchises.
Small Business
Borrower |
Loan Amount |
Jose & Corina, Inc. (2007)
Monroe, NY |
$205,200 |
Party Land (2005)
Columbus, OH |
$241,750 |
Party Land (2000)
Huntersville, NC |
$200,000 |
Party Land (2001)
Phoenix, AZ |
$160,000 |
Party Land (2001)
Las Vegas, NV |
$198,000 |
Party Land (2002)
Ardmore, PA |
$50,000 |
Party Land (2003)
Toms River, NJ |
$271,000 |
Party Land (2005)
Ladera Ranch, CA |
$235,000 |
Party Land Of Beaufort (2005)
Beaufort, SC |
$150,000 |
Party Land Of Corona (2003)
Corona, CA |
$1,275,000 |
Party Land Of Lexington (2005)
Lexington, SC |
$80,000 |
Party Land Of Roseville (2001)
Roseville, MN |
$237,000 |
Party Land Of San Bernardino (2001)
San Bernardino, CA |
$200,000 |
Party Land Of Temecula (2005)
Chula Vista, CA |
$143,500 |
Party Of Four Inc (2002)
Hilton Head Island, SC |
$186,500 |
Partyland (2002)
Dover, DE |
$230,000 |
Partyland (2003)
Huntersville, NC |
$220,000 |
Partyland (2003)
South Elgin, IL |
$223,000 |
Partyland (2000)
Lexington, SC |
$256,000 |
Partyland (2001)
Sioux Falls, SD |
$118,000 |
Partyland (2006)
Loganville, GA |
$259,700 |
Partyland (2007)
Reno, NV |
$175,920 |
Togo's Eatery - Tully Road (2002)
San Jose, CA |
$485,000 |
Learn more about: Partyland (retail Party Goods) Franchises
If you are interested in getting a small business loan, you may want to learn more about the loans listed above. Just click on a loan to find out more information about the borrower, the lender and how much of the loan was guaranteed by the SBA.
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