Small business borrowers can get credit financing from the SBA. See examples of loans issued for buying a Penn Station, Inc. franchise.
We found 16 SBA loans for Penn Station, Inc. franchises.
Small Business
Borrower |
Loan Amount |
D&f Foods, LLC (2006)
Murfreesboro, TN |
$300,000 |
Froggy Ventures Inc (2004)
Windermere, FL |
$264,000 |
Marconi Brothers LLC (2002)
Rochester, MI |
$396,000 |
Marconi Brothers LLC (2002)
Rochester, MI |
$395,500 |
Penn Station (2003)
Canton, OH |
$271,200 |
Penn Station (2003)
St. Louis, MO |
$317,000 |
Penn Station (2001)
Cincinnati, OH |
$525,000 |
Penn Station East Coast Subs (2001)
Columbus, OH |
$297,000 |
Penn Station East Coast Subs (2001)
St. Peters, MO |
$246,000 |
Penn Station East Coast Subs (2003)
Perrysburg, OH |
$280,000 |
Penn Station East Coast Subs (2000)
Florissant, MO |
$200,000 |
Penn Station Restaurants (2006)
Louisville, KY |
$722,000 |
Ps St Louis Inc (2006)
O'Fallon, MO |
$471,000 |
The Best Subs LLC (2005)
Scott Depot, WV |
$420,000 |
The Best Subs LLC (2005)
Scott Depot, WV |
$272,500 |
Tri-State Cheesesteaks, LLC Dba Penn Stati (2007)
Henderson, KY |
$300,000 |
Learn more about: Penn Station, Inc. 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.