Factual data · GO/NO-GO verdict · Financial model calibrated over 42 months
Opening a spa in Seattle requires a 150-400 m² space with appropriate facilities (cabins, locker rooms, sauna or steam, sometimes pool), substantial investment (130K USD-580K USD USD) and trained staff.
Dominant profile: business · portuaire
Seattle (Washington, United States) has about 753K inhabitants and shows dense business fabric (HQs, B2B services, professionals), and port and logistics activity bringing daily inflow beyond residents. For a spa and wellness project, this means a high average ticket and a setup cost above national by 65 %.
Local purchasing power and lead density allow targeting the high end of the revenue range from year 2. Concretely, initial investment calibrated for Seattle ranges from 130K USD to 580K USD, and Year 1 target revenue sits between 290K USD and 880K USD — a range that already factors in the local coefficients of this city (+65% vs average on costs, +60% vs average on purchasing power).
Competitive density: high (dense supply, segmentation required).
Dominant players: regulated public-insurance sector, few private chains.
Positioning recommendation: Competitive positioning required: sector margin is tight, edge comes from operational efficiency.
| Indicator | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 revenue | 290K USD → 880K USD | ×1,18 (ramp-up) | ×1,32 (steady-state) |
| Target net margin | negative to low | 8 % | 14 % |
| Working capital (days of revenue) | 45-60 d | 35-50 d | 30-45 d |
| Cumulative ROI | investment | ~50 % | Payback at 42 months |
These ratios are calibrated on MarketLens sector benchmarks and adjusted by local coefficients of Seattle, United States (cost +65% vs average, income +60% vs average).
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