How can I get a chain restaurant to build a location in my town?
Posted by admin on 1 Sep 2009 4:28 am. Filed under Other - US Dining Out.
JamesDean
Our town doesn’t have a single “sit down” supper type of chain restaurant. We have a decent sized college, 5 or 6 bars that get packed every night, a computer software company that employs over a hundred ***?ople, ****? no one to really finance purchasing an entire franchise.
Are there restaurants that will just place a business in a town much like WalMart does? I’m pretty sure you can’t buy a “WalMart franchise”…
Is there a group of, like, venture capital ***?ople who will consider investing in restaurants?
Our town doesn’t have a single “sit down” supper type of chain restaurant. We have a decent sized college, 5 or 6 bars that get packed every night, a computer software company that employs over a hundred ***?ople, ****? no one to really finance purchasing an entire franchise.
Are there restaurants that will just place a business in a town much like WalMart does? I’m pretty sure you can’t buy a “WalMart franchise”…
Is there a group of, like, venture capital ***?ople who will consider investing in restaurants?
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On September 2nd, 2009 at 12:39 am
Wal-Mart doesn’t franchise.
And some restaurants are company owned.
The best place to start is go to their website, and find the ***?rson in charge of public relations.
But before you do that, get some “clout” behind you.
Talk to your city councilman, chamber of commerce, and an economic development department if you have one.
This will get more ***?rsons with experience in this area involved in your idea, and may give you an edge in convincing a company to invest in your community.
Good Luck 2U!
On September 3rd, 2009 at 12:36 am
have a rich ***?rson buy a franchise with a company