Posted on May 05, 2007 by Ginger Watford
The Wyckoff-based Blue Moon Mexican Cafe restaurant chain Wednesday announced plans to sell franchises, a move the company hopes will grow the chain to dozens of locations in the Northeast from five eateries as it addresses Americans' appetite for Mexican cuisine.
Franchisees will pay an initial fee of $40,000 for the right to open a Blue Moon restaurant, and a royalty fee of 5 percent of sales. Blue Moon estimates the start-up costs for opening a restaurant at between $370,000 and $482,000, and is looking for investors with a minimum net worth of $600,000.
Read the complete story at NorthJersey.com.
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