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NBDC helps couple bring “Paradise” to Scottsbluff
Not many businesses offer customers the
opportunity to work on their tan while
catching up on their e-mail while enjoying a
drink while their car is being washed and detailed. that
unique twist, along with other aspects of Wayne and tori
Brozek’s new business, Paradise, should certainly attract
the extreme multitasker.
The Gering couple said the new business represents
more than a million-dollar investment in the
Scottsbluff community and the creation of nearly 40
full- and part-time jobs.
The new business is unique to say
the least. It not only houses Marketing
Consultants—a company
that provides business marketing
merchandise—but also a variety of
services that the owners describe as
a little of the big city for a growing
town. Tori said the ultimate goal is
to create more exposure for its marketing
business.
The couple is targeting Paradise to
an upscale clientele, while also offering
services that everyone can
enjoy—tanning beds, a light deli featuring homemade
soups, rolls, muffins, sandwiches and salads, a
beverage bar offering all-natural fruit smoothies and
gourmet coffees, and even a martini bar.
Free internet
access is provided with computers for those who don’t
bring their own laptops. In pleasant weather, visitors
can relax alfresco near a rock waterfall and fire pit.
“Scottsbluff is growing and it’s OK for us to have the
same stuff that cities have. We think this community
needed something a little different,” Tori said.
For the ambitious, Paradise offers an environmentally-
friendly car wash and a convenient place to bathe
the family pet. The unusual pet bath is designed to accommodate
large dogs in the bed of a 2008 Ford Super
Duty pick-up. The car wash recycles water to re-use
in either the car wash or on landscaping.
“I am not a tree-hugging, liberal kind of guy, but I am
very cognizant that the economy in western Nebraska
lives or dies by water,” said Wayne.
While their cars are being washed, multitaskers can
work on their tans or answer emails—or just recuperate
from a busy day with a glass
of wine or a martini.
Ingrid Battershell, director of the
Nebraska Business Development
Center (NBDC) in Scottsbluff, provided
assistance in evaluating the
feasibility of the project, developing
cash flow projections on the
new businesses and preparing the
loan applications for financing the
project.
According to the Brozeks, “Ingrid is
very skilled in her position and is a
very big asset for western Nebraska.
Without her assistance, I am sure we would have not
been successful in our loan application process.” Or,
as Tori put it,
“the service NBDC provided paved a dirt road
and made our dream come true”.
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