Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank: 26
Initial investment: $69,600 to $122,500
Initial franchise fee: $25,000
New units in 2016: 55 units (+48.2 percent)
Mosquito Joe, the mosquito control treatment company, was founded in 2010 and started franchising in 2012 but already has 235 locations across the country — two company-owned places and 233 franchises. Despite its rapid growth, the company still has markets available in major cities like Orlando and Atlanta.
Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank: 46
Initial investment: $394,500 to $939,000
Initial franchise fee: $30,000
New units in 2016: 44 units (+42.7 percent)
Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza doesn’t allow franchise partners to open just one franchise. Instead, they are required to open three to 10 restaurants in a period of two to three years. No wonder, then, that there are already 147 Blaze restaurants across the world, including three outside the U.S., even if the company only started franchising in 2013.
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Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank: 93
Initial investment: $63,600 to $185,450
Initial franchise fee: $7,500 to $15,000
New units in 2016: 113 units (+69.8 percent)
UBreakiFix, which is pretty much exactly what you’d expect, started franchising in 2013. As of our 2017 tally, the company already has 322 locations, which is the most of any business on the list. Though it’s a young company, uBreakiFix also ranks second among our tech franchises.
Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank: 106
Initial investment: $150,500 to $530,000
Initial franchise fee: $35,000
New units in 2016: 5 units (+25.0 percent)
Office Evolution, which provides work spaces to small and independent businesses, is modeled in such a way that each franchise only needs one full-time employee, who welcomes clients’ guests and manages day-to-day operations. This allows franchise owners to work elsewhere during the day, presumably so they can develop more franchises and improve the company’s growth.
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Entrepreneur Franchise 500 Rank: 135
Initial investment: $87,710 to $174,654
Initial franchise fee: $42,000 to $48,000
New units in 2016: 3 units (+625.0 percent)
Founded in 2007 and first franchised in 2012, Amada Senior Care (a non-medical in-home care company) made its biggest jump in 2015, going from 16 locations to 55. As the company is still growing, though, it can offer larger territories than many other franchises — boasting of protected territories of 350,000 people or more on its website.