The Land of 10,000 Lakes really is an accurate description of Minnesota—there are more than 11,000 lakes scattered across this beautiful state, whose name comes from the Dakota word meaning “clear blue water.” Minnesota has a high level of civic engagement, a high standard of living and is one of the best-educated states in the nation, making it a fabulous place to start your franchise and call home.
This small, New England state has come a long way from its Dutch roots. Considered part of the Tri-State area with New York and New Jersey, Connecticut is a home to the financial services industry, including insurance companies and hedge funds. It’s no surprise the state has the highest per capita income and median household income in the U.S. If you’re looking to make some real profit, look no further than Connecticut!
Located in the heart of Appalachia, West Virginia is renowned for its rolling
hills and beautiful foliage. A center for coal mining and logging, it also has
a bevy of recreational activities and some of the most extensive cave systems
in the country. If you want to start a franchise in a place with beautiful
scenery and an interesting political background, check out the Mountain State
of West Virginia!
Known as “American’s Dairyland” and especially renowned for its cheese—and
cheeseheads (fans of the Green Bay Packers)—Wisconsin sits between the Great
Lakes and the Mississippi River and has a wide variety of geographical
features. If you want to live among the best cheeses and craziest football
fans in the nation, consider opening your franchise in Wisconsin!
Although Wyoming has the smallest population and almost the lowest population
density, the federal government owns nearly half the land in the state because
it’s filled with such magical displays of nature. Yellowstone, Grand Teton
National Park, Devils Tower and many more could all be in your backyard if you
decide to start your next franchise in Wyoming!
A mountainous and breathtaking state in the Pacific Northwest, Washington is
green, clean and almost tax-free. It is a major agricultural state, but also
has a number of other industries. If you want a low-tax place to enjoy the
beauty of nature, try your hand at franchising in Washington!
The nation’s capital and home to a proliferation of government activity, DC is
a great place to take advantage of a fairly affluent population, great (and
free!) museums, and a dazzling art scene. If you’re thinking about opening a
franchise, Washington, DC might be the perfect place for you!
Chock full of history, good seafood and federal agencies, Virginia has a
booming tech industry, a relatively high standard of living, and would be a
fantastic place to start a new franchise!