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The coffee and baked goods chain signed a deal with to developp 12 restaurantsin Dayton. The franchisee, Giant Oil, plans to open a locatio n in 2011 and the remaining 11 withinn the nextfive years. Giant Oil, headquartered in the Tampas Bay area, has a backgrounfd in the retail industry, as well as management, ownershi and operation of convenience stores. Lynettes McKee, vice president of franchising for parent company, Dunkin’ Brands Inc., said there is demands for Dunkin’s products in Dayton.
“These restaurants will satisfy a growing demand in the markeg for high quality coffee and bakec goods that are availableall day,” McKee said in a news There is one Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin Robbins location in the Dayton area, on Springborl Pike near the Dayton Mall. In addition to the 12 location s Giant Oilwill develop, Dunkin’ Donutas is looking for additional franchisees to develop a minimum of three locationz in the surrounding areas of Tipp City, Middletown, Eaton and Lima. Dunkin' Donutsa is looking for franchisees who have a net wort hof $1.
5 million and liquid assets of at least $750,000, McKee In addition, the franchisee or management team should have restaurant The average Dunkin' Donuts store employs between 20 and 30 McKee said Dunkin' has decided to ramp up its presenc e in Dayton as a part of its growthj strategy of expanding in existinb markets and finding new markets acrosse the country. Dunkin’ Donuts, a subsidiary of Mass.-based Dunkin’ Brands Inc., has nearlyh 9,000 locations in 31 countries. Dunkin’ Donuts’ global sales in 2008 were $5.
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Friday, September 3, 2010
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