With three great rivers running through it, a diversity of geography, and an
actively growing economy, Missouri is a prime place for new franchise growth.
The land of catfish, blues music and cotton, Mississippi is rich in cultural
heritage. There is plenty of opportunity to come in and make positive change
in this state, and it could benefit from the right kinds of franchises.
One of the most historical places in America, Massachusetts has seen the first
colony of Plymouth, the Salem witch trials, the Boston Tea Party and is home
to Harvard University—the oldest institution of higher learning in the United
States. This little state has a lot of people, and is a solid option for where
to start your next franchise.
Home of the American automotive industry, Michigan is a state filled with the
beauty of nature, lots of water sources, and more agriculture than you might
think. With nearly 10 million residents, Michigan is a fantastic place to
start a franchise, and will offer you plenty of opportunities to escape into
the great outdoors.
Maryland might be small (only slightly larger than Hawaii), but it’s
mighty—the wealthiest state in the nation with the highest median household
income and the most millionaires per capita. Maryland takes advantage of its
close proximity to Washington, DC, and is home to many companies in the
defense, aerospace, biotechnology and governmental fields.
If you’re a fan of forests, find yourself salivating over seafood, and want
some peace away from people, maybe Maine is the right state for you to settle
down in and start a franchise. There are lots of smaller towns—such as
Augusta, Portland and Bangor—that will provide enough customers to run a
business, but without the overwhelming hustle and bustle of major metropolitan
areas.
Down by the bayou, you’ll find one of the most interesting mixes of cultures
the United States has to offer. With French, Spanish, Native American and
African roots, Louisiana offers up a combination of foods, music and art that
attracts many tourists and good business, making it a solid place to start a
franchise.
Do you enjoy bluegrass music, horse racing, bourbon and college basketball? If
so, Kentucky might be the best state for you to try your hand at a new
business venture!
There’s no place like home….and if you long to live among the wide expanse of
the great plains in the central United States, Kansas could be a beautiful
home for you and your franchise.