HB 2404 advanced Assembly Rules Committee today; legislation would be the most far-reaching franchise law of any state, crush local business ownership opportunities
Ellianos Coffee is excited to announce we are breaking into a new market in North Carolina with three stores coming to the state soon!
Dogtopia Foundation Ambassador Receives Award From M&M’S Brand, Proudly Part Of Mars, Honoring 20 Trailblazing Women
Leading Coffee Franchise Promotes VP of Marketing to C-Suite as it Looks to Next Era of Brand Growth & Innovation
Franchise owners from around the world connect in Kissimmee, Florida, for 15th annual event
Leading Tire and Wheel Retailer Celebrates a Year of Firsts and Growth at 20th Annual Gathering
Addition of 5×8 ApexPRO Expands the Signage and Graphics Provider’s Capabilities
The International Franchise Association (IFA) today urged a “no” vote on New Jersey bill A-1958, which the organization warns would undermine the franchise business model in the state. The legislation would insert the state government into private franchise contracts, promote litigation, and diminish brand standards – the foundation of the franchise model. The bill is being considered today by the New Jersey Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee.
Crossing new borders, On The Border will bring its authentic Tex-Mex menu and distinctive casual dining experience to Nebraska. Known for its flavorful, border-style favorites – like ice-cold margaritas and sizzling fajitas grilled over mesquite wood and served in generous proportions – the world’s largest Mexican casual dining brand recently signed a franchise agreement with existing franchisees Amy and Bryant Morrison. This agreement marks the very first On The Border location for Nebraska.