Restaurant Franchise opportunities to start in Chorley
Chorley: A great location to start a business
Are you considering opening a franchise? Chorley, in the North West of England, could have a lot to offer. By becoming a franchisee, you could receive training and marketing support from an established brand while running your own business. Check out the brands currently recruiting in Chorley. Why not have a look through our selection of new business investment options? There are opportunities to suit various needs and career goals.
Recent figures show that Chorley has a population of 117,000 residents. The majority of the population sits within the 40-59 age category. The UK's annual average income is just over £30,500. Salaries in Chorley are slightly lower in comparison, averaging £28,045 a year.
Does the Casual Dining sector appeal to you?
Across the United Kingdom, there are currently 15 opportunities to open your own franchise in the Casual Dining sector. The Casual Dining sector is actually part of the Restaurant industry which offers a wider selection. There are currently two Chicken franchises, five Sandwich franchises, 11 Fast Food franchises, nine Coffee, Cafe & Coffee Shop franchises and four Pizza franchises recruiting at this time. Amongst these options, there is likely to be one to suit your career goals and aspirations. Hospitality and Food Services is a well-established industry, providing work for 3,000 people in Chorley alone.
Here are three examples of franchise businesses
Bella Italia operates in the Casual Dining sector. The brand is expanding, with 100 locations currently in operation, and a desire to expand further. You will need to invest £700,000 to start your own Bella Italia business. At least £350,000 of this substantial amount should come from your own personal investment. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not recommended for first-time franchisees. Financial assistance can be given in some circumstances.
Another option worth considering is Café Rouge. By joining its network of 90 franchisees, you could contribute to this brand's success. This business requires a substantial initial investment of £700,000. If you plan on getting a loan to cover startup costs, you should anticipate adding a personal investment of 30 to 50% of the total investment as a general rule. The minimal personal investment to start a Café Rouge business is £350,000. Given these higher startup costs, this opportunity is less suitable for first-time franchisees. A large premises will also be required to operate this business. You may qualify for financial aid.
Finally, another opportunity worth considering is Shoryu Ramen. By joining its 13 franchises already in operation, you could contribute to this brand's expansion. This business opportunity requires a significant initial investment of £400,000. You could get a loan to help cover startup costs, in which case your personal investment will generally need to cover 30 to 50% of the total investment. Shoryu Ramen requires a minimum personal investment of £200,000. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not recommended for first-time franchisees. You will also need to invest in a small premises to operate this business. If eligible, you might be entitled to financial aid. See eligibility details on our website.
Many businesses are already operating in the Casual Dining sector. We currently have 15 franchise options available in the sector. With close to 250 franchising opportunities to choose from across a variety of sectors, you have a good chance of finding a brand that meets your needs on Point Franchise.
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