Burger Chain to Expand in Pennsylvania
There’s always room for another burger joint in Pennsylvania, because, hey, who doesn’t love a good burger? That could be a regular, juicy meat burger or vegetarian burger, to boot.
Now, a Southern California burger chain is looking to expand across America. They’re eyeing more franchise locations in the Keystone State, and they are making plans to expand in the next few years.
The Habit Burger Grill is planning to open more franchise locations in Greater Philadelphia, according to a new article in the Philadelphia Business Journal.
According to the company, it is looking to come to multi-unit development agreements with franchisees who have a track record of favorably operating restaurants. The Philadelphia Business Journal reports that in an email, John Phillips, chief global partnerships officer for the Habit Burger Grill, said the restaurant is looking to have new locations fully operational in the next two to three years. Habit currently doesn’t have any new deals set in the Philadelphia area but is currently looking for available real estate sites for future restaurants.
The Philadelphia Business Journal reports that Habit Burger Grill currently has two local spots at the King of Prussia Town Center and 706 Haddonfield Road in Cherry Hill. “Our existing restaurant in King of Prussia is a testament to how well we’ve been able to fill the demand for quality burgers and quick-service offerings just outside of Philadelphia, and we’re certain that we can have the same [effect] in other surrounding suburbs and within city limits alike,” Phillips said via Philadelphia Business Journal. For the full scoop on the expansion and the Habit Burger Grill’s plans to expand in Philly, go here.