bd's Mongolian Grill signs on for more Louisville, Ky., locations
bd’s Mongolian Grill has announced the signing of a multi-unit development agreement with bd’s Mongo KY LLC. The Louisville, Ky.-based development group, bd’s Mongo KY LLC, owns and operates one bd’s Mongolian Grill in the city. This agreement gives them the opportunity to open two more.
“We are thrilled to expand the brand throughout Louisville with a talented group of savvy entrepreneurs,” said Tom Ragan, vice president of Franchising for bd’s Mongolian Grill. “We’ve become a preferred investment for groups like the bd’s Mongo KY LLC who recognize that our recipe for success is more than our food quality and innovative store design – it is our proven operational processes and systems that make bd’s Mongolian Grill such an attractive franchise opportunity.”
bd’s expansion in Louisville is part of the company’s strategic U.S. growth plan to increase the brand’s East Coast operations. Currently, East Coast restaurants include Florida, Maryland and Virginia, and a new restaurant is slated to open in Pittsburgh, Pa., before the end of the year. The chain has grown to 34 restaurants, 33 domestically-based in 13 states and one in Mongolia.
“We are thrilled to expand the brand throughout Louisville with a talented group of savvy entrepreneurs,” said Tom Ragan, vice president of Franchising for bd’s Mongolian Grill. “We’ve become a preferred investment for groups like the bd’s Mongo KY LLC who recognize that our recipe for success is more than our food quality and innovative store design – it is our proven operational processes and systems that make bd’s Mongolian Grill such an attractive franchise opportunity.”
bd’s expansion in Louisville is part of the company’s strategic U.S. growth plan to increase the brand’s East Coast operations. Currently, East Coast restaurants include Florida, Maryland and Virginia, and a new restaurant is slated to open in Pittsburgh, Pa., before the end of the year. The chain has grown to 34 restaurants, 33 domestically-based in 13 states and one in Mongolia.
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