Go Mini's Plans to expand brand presence in texas
Go Mini's, the portable storage franchise that offers containers for moving, storing, renovation, and restoration needs, has announced a development deal to bring new ownership to the San Antonio and Houston territories. Purchasing these two territories is an existing multi-unit owner who is re-investing in the Go Mini’s brand. This multi-unit owner currently owns territories in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, as well as Greenville, Waco, and Abilene, Texas. In addition, Go Mini’s has also sold the Denton, Texas territory to another multi-unit owner with territories in Austin, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Indiana.
"Everyone on the Go Mini’s team is incredibly excited as we build upon our brand presence in Texas and continue to sign new development deals to extend our reach nationwide," said CEO and President of Go Mini’s, Chris Walls. "I am so proud of the work that we have done up to this point and excited to see our franchisees flourish in Texas. I am confident that with the team we have created, our Go Mini’s network is destined to grow even larger."
According to a press release, Go Mini’s is actively seeking franchisees to solidify the brand’s presence across the entire United States. "What sets Go Mini's apart within the industry is the brand’s three options of sturdy containers or Mini’s. Customers can choose between 20-foot, 16-foot, and 12-foot Mini's that feature all-metal construction, a raised profile to avoid damaging yards or driveways, ventilation, and up to 20 tie-down points for secure and reliable storage," reads the release..
"In an era marked by shifting market dynamics, Go Mini's remains steadfast in our commitment to delivering superior storage solutions and unparalleled franchise support,” continued Walls. “As we look towards the future, our focus remains on identifying strategic growth opportunities and equipping our franchise network with the tools they need to thrive in any market. Together, we are redefining the landscape of portable storage services."
Go Mini's reports that it has identified available markets primed for growth including Northern California, Dallas, Connecticut, Daytona Beach, Washington, Virginia, San Diego, Las Vegas, Sacramento, and Seattle. Get more information on Go Mini's franchising.
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