MULTI-UNIT
Buyer’s Guide
FOOD
Qualifications
Prime markets are still available
for entrepreneurs, restaurant
professionals and multi-unit
franchisees with financial
capability, business experience and willingness to lead
a restaurant team. A Boston’s
franchisee candidate should
have a minimum net worth
of $1 million. Single-unit &
Multi-unit development agreements available.
OPPORTUNITY
Description
The Boston’s concept offers
what many restaurant franchises don’t - two experiences
under one roof - a casual dining
restaurant and a sport-themed
bar. Boston’s sports bars feature
a sports themed atmosphere...
vibrant, upscale and fun with
multiple flat-screen TVs and
games in a contemporary
energized setting. Boston’s
provides a wealth of restaurant
development services and benefits that create real competitive
advantages, including: real
estate, construction, training,
purchasing, operations, marketing
& product development.
Demographics
50,000 population within 3
mile radius. Multi-family housing
within 3 mile radius. Multiple
hotels within 5 mile radius.
Minimum 20,000 day population within 3 mile radius. Traffic
counts in excess of 20,000
per day - intersection.
Fast Franchise Facts
Franchising Since: 1998
Multi-Unit Franchisee Operating Units: 5
Total Franchise Operating Units: 41
Company Operating Units: 4
Capital Investment: $951,000 - $2,788,500
Franchise Fee (per unit): $50,000
Royalty Fee (per unit): 5%
Advertising fee (per unit): 3% National 1% Local
Earnings Claims: Yes
Build-Out Options: Free standing, End cap, Conversions
& Non-traditional
Available Territories: U.S. and Mexico
SITE LOCATION
Assistance
Our experts can assist and
support you in identifying,
evaluating and choosing sites.
This process includes developing
a demographic study to determine
specific trade areas within the
selected development territory.
Rankings
& Awards
#1 Casual Dining Restaurant
Chain in Canada with more
than 400 locations in North
America.
Contact
Steve Osler
Director of Franchise
Development
(972) 484-9022
[email protected]
bostons.com
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