Factual data · GO/NO-GO verdict · Financial model calibrated over 60 months
A bookstore in Manchester runs on a mix of books (75-85 %), stationery/games (10-20 %), café-bookstore or events. Book gross margin 35-38 % (fixed-book-price law).
Dominant profile: business · etudiante · industrielle
Manchester (England, United Kingdom) has about 553K inhabitants and shows dense business fabric (HQs, B2B services, professionals), and large student population (~15-25 % of residents) driving low-cost and late-night demand. For a independent bookstore project, this means a average average ticket and a setup cost above national by 20 %.
Local purchasing power and lead density allow targeting the high end of the revenue range from year 2. Concretely, initial investment calibrated for Manchester ranges from 96K GBP to 260K GBP, and Year 1 target revenue sits between 310K GBP and 720K GBP — a range that already factors in the local coefficients of this city (+20% vs average on costs, +10% vs average on purchasing power).
Competitive density: high (dense supply, segmentation required).
Dominant players: independents threatened by national chains and e-commerce (Amazon, Zalando).
Positioning recommendation: Competitive positioning required: sector margin is tight, edge comes from operational efficiency.
| Indicator | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 revenue | 310K GBP → 720K GBP | ×1,18 (ramp-up) | ×1,32 (steady-state) |
| Target net margin | negative to low | 2 % | 7 % |
| Working capital (days of revenue) | 45-60 d | 35-50 d | 30-45 d |
| Cumulative ROI | investment | ~50 % | Payback at 60 months |
These ratios are calibrated on MarketLens sector benchmarks and adjusted by local coefficients of Manchester, United Kingdom (cost +20% vs average, income +10% vs average).
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