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Established Luxury Med Spa & Salon+Income-Producing Retail Center! photo
Spas
Medical Practices

Established Luxury Med Spa & Salon+Income-Producing Retail Center!

Cook County, IL, US

Established Luxury Med Spa & Salon + Income-Producing Retail Center - Rare Owner/User Opportunity! "Asking Price Includes A 10,005 SqFt Fully-Leased Strip Center With 4 Tenants An exceptional opportunity to acquire 1 of the northwest suburbs' most established & recognizable luxury medical spa &beauty destinations, together with the income-producing retail center it resides in. This rare offering combines a highly successful, fully operational medical aesthetics & nail lounge business with ownership of the underlying multi-tenant commercial real estate, creating a unique owner/user & investment opportunity with multiple revenue streams. The beautifully designed facility has built a strong reputation for delivering high-end aesthetic, wellness & beauty services in an elegant, spa-like environment. The business offers a comprehensive menu of services incl cosmetic injectables, dermal fillers, microneedling, laser treatments, skin rejuvenation therapies, wellness services, advanced facials & more + a full-service luxury nail lounge. Its established branding, experienced staff, proven operating systems & loyal/growing client base, make this a true turnkey operation for an owner-operator, physician group, investor or strategic healthcare platform seeking immediate scale. The business benefits from diversified revenue streams across medical aesthetics, wellness, skincare, nail services, memberships, retail products & gift card sales creating year-round customer traffic & strong repeat business. Its modern buildout features premium finishes, multiple treatment rooms, dedicated consultation areas, thoughtfully designed nail service areas & comfortable reception/waiting spaces that deliver an upscale client experience. What truly sets this opportunity apart is the inclusion of the underlying real estate, a well-maintained neighborhood retail center that provides both operational control for the business & stable investment income from additional tenants. Ownership of the center allows a buyer to control occupancy costs while benefiting from rental income generated by the surrounding retail spaces, creating a balanced blend of operating business cash flow & commercial real estate returns. Business Highlights • Well-established luxury medical spa & nail lounge w/outstanding local reputation • Strong online presence w/excellent customer reviews & established digital marketing • Experienced team of licensed providers/aestheticians/beauty professionals already in place • Diverse service offerings spanning medical aesthetics/wellness/beauty/personal care • Multiple recurring revenue streams incl memberships, repeat treatments, retail products & gift cards • Upscale, professionally designed facility w/premium interior finishes & state-of-the-art equipment As well as multiple income streams from both owner-occupied operations & leased tenant spaces. Well established for over 7 yrs. Independent-no royalty, advertising or transfer fees. The medical director relationship, prescriptive authority & patient protocols transfer with the business. Turnkey! Prime retail space in an attractive, highly visible neighborhood retail center strategically positioned along a heavily traveled commercial corridor in 1 of the Chicago's strongest suburban markets. The center offers convenient ingress/egress, ample on-site parking & a complementary tenant mix that helps drive cross-shopping/repeat visits. It also benefits from exceptional accessibility, excellent frontage & exposure to thousands of passing VPD. Serves a dense business/residential population. This is a HIGHLY confidential listing, DO NOT talk to any owners, employees or patrons. If interested, please email Ted Theodosiadis at [email protected] or call 847-910-4657 for more information. Showings by appointment only outside of business hours. Listed By Theo Theodosiadis at EatZ & Associates / EatZ Real Estate Group LLC

$2,200,000
$553,089Revenue
$206,416Cash Flow
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops
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$17.4M Rev. - Multi-State Luxury Salon Platform

DuPage County, IL, US

This Company is a long-standing, founder-led luxury personal services platform offering premium hair, grooming, skin, nail, massage, and adjacent wellness services to an affluent, repeat customer base across select high-income markets. Built over multiple decades, the business combines strong local brand equity, a loyal client following, experienced service professionals, and a centralized operating infrastructure that supports multi-location execution. Its model is differentiated by a high-touch, relationship-driven service approach, recurring visit patterns, premium positioning, and meaningful operating leverage from shared back-office functions, vendor relationships, training systems, and disciplined site expansion. With a blend of mature cash-flowing locations, newer units still ramping, and additional whitespace for selective growth, the platform offers a compelling combination of stability, defensibility, and expansion potential within a highly fragmented consumer services category.

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$17,400,000Revenue
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Nail Salons
Spas

Beautiful Nail & Spa Salon in an excellent shopping location

IL, US

This thriving beauty and wellness salon is strategically located on the bustling Randall Road, surrounded by a dense population and numerous nearby homes. The area is known for its high traffic and vibrant business environment, making it an ideal spot for attracting a steady stream of customers. The shopping center where it is situated offers ample parking, enhancing convenience for patrons. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a meticulously maintained and inviting atmosphere. The salon specializes in a wide range of services, including nail care, beauty treatments, and spa therapies, catering to the high demand in the beauty and wellness industry. This sector has seen significant growth in recent years, and this salon's financial performance reflects that trend, with impressive profitability metrics. Although under new ownership, the salon boasts a long-standing history of success, having been well-established by the previous owner. Changes in the former ownership structure have led to the sale, presenting a golden opportunity for new buyers to capitalize on the salon's growing business. The interior is thoughtfully designed to promote relaxation and comfort, featuring dedicated massage therapy rooms, a well-appointed nail spa, a welcoming reception desk, and five well-equipped stations for various beauty treatments. Known for its excellent customer service, cleanliness, and well-maintained facilities, this salon stands out as a top choice for beauty and spa services.

$75,000
$153,352Revenue
$63,778Cash Flow

Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for spa businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$297k
Median cash flow$79k
Median sale price$135k
Multiple range1.4x - 2.6x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.20m
Median cash flow$294k
Median sale price$773k
Multiple range2.2x - 4.7x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about spa acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating spa acquisitions.

Day Spas vs. Medical Spas: Two Fundamentally Different Acquisitions

The spa category in the SMB market encompasses two very different business types that require separate due diligence frameworks. Traditional day spas offer massage, facials, body treatments, and nail services. These services are licensed aesthetics businesses with relatively low regulatory complexity. Medical spas (medspas) offer injectable treatments (Botox, fillers), laser procedures, and other services that require physician supervision under most state medical practice acts. If you are evaluating a medspa, you are evaluating a healthcare entity with regulatory obligations that are far more complex than a day spa, including medical director agreements, scope-of-practice compliance, and adverse event documentation requirements that buyers increasingly require as table-stakes diligence items. Misclassifying a medspa due diligence as a standard aesthetics review is a material error.

How Spas Are Valued

Traditional day spas trade at 1.5x to 3.0x SDE for well-run operations with stable client bases, experienced staff, and favorable lease positions. Medspas command higher multiples typically 3.0x to 6.0x EBITDA for established single-location operations. Medspa multiples are often higher because injectable and laser services tend to generate stronger margins, while traditional spas rely more heavily on labor-intensive service revenue. The medspa sector has seen significant private equity interest, particularly in multi-location platforms. The single most important multiple driver across both categories is owner independence: a spa where the selling owner is the primary treatment provider, the primary client relationship holder, and the face of the brand has a transferability problem that should be reflected in valuation and deal structure.

Therapist and Esthetician Retention

Like hair salons, spas face the structural challenge that client loyalty frequently follows the therapist rather than the location. A massage therapist or esthetician who has been providing services to the same clients for five years has built personal trust relationships that a change of ownership can disrupt. Assess the booking patterns before closing: are appointments booked with specific practitioners by name, or are they booked as general appointments assigned by the business? The former indicates stylist-driven loyalty (fragile to departure); the latter indicates brand-driven loyalty (more defensible). Negotiate retention agreements and reasonable non-solicitation provisions for any therapist whose client book represents more than 10% of total revenue.

Service Menu Margin Analysis

Spa revenue is not created equal from a margin perspective. Massage services carry moderate margins but are highly labor-intensive. Facials and aesthetics treatments carry better margins with less physical labor demand. Injectables and laser services (in medspas) carry the highest margins of all, 60–80% gross margins are achievable, but require licensed practitioners and ongoing product cost management. Review the revenue mix carefully and model the margin contribution of each service category. A spa that has successfully built a meaningful injectable or advanced aesthetics program is a different financial proposition than a pure massage-and-facial operation with the same top-line revenue.

Lease, Location, and the Ambiance Premium

Spas are experience businesses where the physical environment is integral to the product. Location in a premium retail center, medical professional building, or hotel context signals quality to the target clientele. The physical space — lighting, sound, privacy, treatment room configuration, locker facilities — represents a capital investment that has real replacement cost. Review the lease with particular attention to permitted use language (some retail leases restrict spa operations), signage rights, and any required landlord consents for the types of services offered. A spa in a high-end lifestyle center with 5+ years remaining on a favorable lease is a different asset than the same business in a less visible location with 18 months remaining.

Membership Programs and Recurring Revenue

The highest-valued spas in the current acquisition market are those that have built recurring revenue through membership models. Monthly programs providing a set number of services at committed pricing in exchange for a predictable monthly charge are highly valued by prospective buyers. Membership programs with 200+ active paying members represent a meaningful floor under monthly revenue that pure appointment-based businesses cannot offer buyers. Review the membership agreement terms carefully: cancellation policies, frozen membership provisions, and whether the membership agreement runs with the business or with the individual provider. Memberships that are business-tied, auto-renewing, and broadly accepted across multiple providers are materially more valuable than those informally attached to individual practitioners.

Medspa-Specific: Medical Director Structure and Compliance

In medspas specifically, the structure of the medical director relationship is a critical diligence item that frequently surfaces as a deal risk. Most states require a licensed physician to supervise injectable and laser procedures and "supervision" has specific legal meaning that varies by state, ranging from on-site presence to periodic oversight with documented protocols. A handshake arrangement with a medical director who is minimally engaged is both a compliance risk and a business continuity risk if that relationship is disrupted. Buyers should review the medical director agreement, verify that it meets state-specific requirements, and understand whether the current medical director will continue post-acquisition or whether a new arrangement must be negotiated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Day spas and medical spas are regulated under entirely different frameworks. Make sure you know which one you're evaluating. Day spas retail massage, facials, esthetics, amongst other services are regulated at the state level by cosmetology or esthetics boards. Well-defined licensing requirements, moderate compliance burden, established change-of-ownership processes. Medical spas offering injectables, laser procedures, or other services classified as medical practice are regulated under state medical practice acts. In most states, non-physicians cannot own a medical practice outright. Medspa acquisitions by non-physicians require an MSO structure, the same corporate practice of medicine framework that applies to physician practice acquisitions. The procedures themselves also require specific licensure. Botox injections require a physician or mid-level practitioner. Laser procedures have varying scope-of-practice rules by state. Verify your state's specific requirements with a healthcare attorney before structuring any medspa acquisition. This is not a standard business purchase.