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From the Kitchen to the Closing Table: Meet Jimmy Carey — Atlanta Restaurant Broker and 2025 Top Business Brokerage Agent at CBC Metro Brokers
Three years. That's how long one client tried to sell his restaurant before finding Atlanta restaurant broker Jimmy Carey. They found a buyer in one week. In 2025, Coldwell Banker Commercial Metro Brokers named Jimmy their Top Companywide Business Brokerage Agent — recognizing results built on operator experience, five restaurants, and a structured process that closes deals others walk away from. Serving restaurant sellers, tenants, and landlords across Atlanta, Savannah & al

Jimmy Carey
5 days ago21 min read


Chamblee Restaurant Business for Sale Generating Over $1 Million in Annual Revenue
A confidential Chamblee restaurant business for sale is generating over $1 million in verified annual revenue — fully built-out, digitally integrated, and offered at $289,000. This is not a startup. This is not a vacant shell. This is an operating going-concern sale with established systems, a trained team, five years of lease runway, and documented customer demand. Qualified buyers only. Proof of funds and NDA required.

Jimmy Carey
Mar 414 min read


Asset Sale, Turnkey, or Profitable Restaurant? What Every Atlanta Restaurant Owner Needs to Know Before They Sell
Not sure what type of restaurant you're actually selling? Asset sale, turnkey, second generation space, or profitable going concern — these are four completely different transactions, and the difference in price can exceed $400,000 for the exact same physical restaurant. Atlanta's Premier Restaurant Broker Jimmy Carey breaks down what each one means, who your buyers are, and how to identify which one you actually have before you go to market.

Jimmy Carey
Mar 322 min read


How an Atlanta Restaurant Broker Solves Complex Deals When Others Walk Away — How I Managed a Complex Restaurant Sale in Atlanta
A confidential Sandy Springs Sushi Restaurant sale that nearly collapsed after landlord rejection—then closed successfully through structured training, risk mitigation, and hands-on deal leadership. This case study shows how complex restaurant transactions in Atlanta are salvaged when experience and execution matter most.

Jimmy Carey
Feb 110 min read
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