Multi-Unit Franchisee Magazine 2014 Multi-Unit Buyer's Guide | Page 31

MULTI-UNIT Buyer’s Guide FOOD Demographics The ideal shop is 1500-2000 square feet with 25 feet of frontage. 100,000 total population within 3 miles with 75,000 daytime population. Upper middle to upper income. Great parking, visibility, and traffic along with mix of national tenants. OPPORTUNITY Description Anyone can slice meat, put it on bread and call it a sandwich. Our unique menu features award-winning cold subs, grilled subs, cheese steaks, vegetarian, catering, and more. Since 1976 we’ve done it differently. We have set ourselves apart by focusing on the quality of food. We roast whole, all-natural turkeys and premium roast beef in-house to make award-winning subs. We do not want to be the biggest, but we are driven to be the best. For those unwilling to settle, now is the time to join Capriotti’s family. SITE LOCATION Assistance At Capriotti’s we have developed extensive site modeling and real estate analysis tools. As a franchisee you would work in conjunction with our Director of Real Estate and a local broker through the site selection process. Rankings Fast Franchise Facts Franchising Since: 1991 Our ‘CAPAddicts’ rave about our food! We have received countless awards for our sandwiches, and Entrepreneur Magazine ranked us #293 out of 500 in 2014. Multi-Unit Franchisee Operating Units: 74% Total Franchise: 94 Company Operating Units: 9 Capital Investment: $197,000 - $427,500 Franchise Fee (per unit): $30,000 - $40,000 Royalty Fee (per unit): 6% - 7% Advertising Fee (per unit): 1% - 3% Earnings Claims: Yes Build-Out Options: Inline, Freestanding, Non-Traditional Available Territories: Contiguous 48 States Contact Bruce Evans | VP of Development (702) 736-3878 [email protected] capriottis.com Qualifications Capriotti’s is seeking highly qualified and experienced franchisees, unwilling to settle. Candidates should have the accumen to develop at least three restaurants and have a net worth of $900K and liquid capital of $525K. MULTI-UNIT BUYER’S GUIDE 2014 29