RICHMOND, Va. — After offering 7-Eleven company-operated convenience stores in Virginia to existing store managers for franchise opportunities, the company is now extending the offer to the public for the first time.
“We are offering the opportunity for people in the community to run their own business using a proven, successful system, and with the support of the world’s largest convenience retailer,” Gary Gray, 7-Eleven franchise sales director for Virginia and neighboring states, said in a written statement.
By December, the company expects to have nearly 500 franchisees in the area — including Washington D.C., Baltimore, and Virginia metro areas — with plans to convert 400 company-operated 7-Eleven stores into franchised locations over the next four to five years.
7-Eleven Franchising Strategy Moves East
May 11, 2007 by Mark | 0 Comments
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