Greetings,
After owning and operating a tobacco shop for 10 years, and closing it down in 2005, my advice is...Don't do it!
I know I sound like a stick in the mud, but with S-CHIP, FDA regulation, and local restrictions (now and future), running a successful tobacco business today is next to impossible. Taxes WILL go up, more smoking restrictions WILL happen, guaranteed! Maybe even to the extent of banning smoking in your own store. This would be devastating to the business, and it has happened in several states.
In a few years, FDA WILL be coming after pipe tobacco and cigars, after they're finished with cigarettes. This will only increase costs and limit choice. The FDA sees no difference between cigars, pipe tobacco, or cigarettes. They're all tobacco to be regulated.
Example: Jeanie's Smoke Shop in Salt Lake City, UT, will be closing soon. Not because of declining business, but because the state raised the cigar tax, and imposed a floor tax on exsisting inventory. His tax bill: over $125,000 due on July 1st. This amount was too much to bear, and he is forced to close the doors after several decades in business. The Utah legislature killed a successful family business with the stroke of a pen.
I ran my shop from 1995 to 2005, and even then things were tough. I would dearly love to re-enter the business where I now live, but given the regulatory and tax climate, my hopes have been dashed. I'm rather bitter about it, as you can probably tell.
If you do decide to buy the store, I strongly suggest you have an exit strategy. Short term lease (month to month, if possible), a buyer(s) for remaining inventory, and a long term plan for future employment. In other words, plan, plan, plan. And don't burn any bridges.
The tobacco business can be rewarding and fun. I met some of the finest people in those 10 years, and am still good friends with most of them. The industry is filled with great people, too. The annual IPCPR(RTDA) trade show is a blast! A 4 four day smoking extravagaza! More pipes on display than you can imagine. And cigars, cigars, cigars. Ahh, those were great times.
Sorry if I put a damper on your plans, but think it over carefully.
Good luck!
CACooper
Cooper Pipes
PipeandPouch.com