Saintwood, LLC — Suite 160Opening Playbook
Spanish Palms Plaza · Las Vegas, NV{{ progressLabel }} complete
Step-by-Step Opening Playbook

Every step from signing to opening day

A plain-English how-to for each thing the three of you need to do to open the bagel, coffee & smash-burger shop in Las Vegas. Because this is essentially a second-generation space — the working hood, walk-in, and 3-compartment sink are already here — your buildout is mostly finishes and equipment, and the cost estimates below reflect that. Open a card for the walkthrough and a cost estimate, check it off when it’s done, and note who did it. Use Team Sync to share progress with your partners.

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Send this whole code to your partners; they tap “Apply an update” and paste it in.

Everyone uses the same passphrase (pick one together, share it privately). Make your changes, tap Copy my progress, and send the code to your partners by text. They tap Apply an update, paste it, and your list takes in their checks & notes for every step they changed (their version wins on those steps). Sync whenever you like. Nothing is stored online; the code is encrypted, so only someone with your passphrase can read it.

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Start the long poles now. Because this is a second-generation space (hood, walk-in, and sink already in), your buildout is light — so the real gating items are your operating agreement (Step 5), your own health permit & inspection (Steps 17 & 23), and ordering the espresso machine (Step 19), which has a long lead time. Engage an insurance broker early too. Dollar figures below are rough Las Vegas estimates — confirm current fees with each agency and vendor.

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Notes — who did it & status
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Your address (5697 S. Jones Blvd, 89118) sits in unincorporated Clark County, so the county — not the City of Las Vegas — handles your business license, building permits, and fire inspection; the Southern Nevada Health District handles food permits county-wide. All dollar figures are rough estimates to help you budget, not quotes — actual costs vary widely. This playbook is practical guidance, not legal or tax advice; verify current requirements and fees with each agency, your attorney, and a CPA.