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!
Utah is on the rise—with the second fastest growing population, it’s been
found one of the best places to live, with healthy people, a strong economy
and a beautiful landscape. Come join the Mormon majority, make your home and
start a business in Utah!
Everything may be bigger in Texas, but it ranks second in many things:
population, size of the state and GDP. Still, that’s enough to make it one of
the biggest, most productive states out there, with enough barbecue, chili and
cowboys for all.
Birthplace to the blues and home to more than 6.5 million people, Tennessee
attracts tourists from around the world, has a low cost of living and a
booming economy. Consider making Tennessee your next home for a franchise!
With a strong labor force, laws benefitting businesses and fairly low taxes,
South Carolina is a good place to start a new franchise. If you’re a fan of
fresh tobacco and southern cooking, think about making the Palmetto State your
new home!
If you long for a rural lifestyle, space to spread your wings and no taxes,
South Dakota can certainly deliver. There are plenty of little towns you could
easily excite by bringing in a new franchise!
One of the 13 original states and chock full of history, Pennsylvania has a
diverse population of nearly 13 million people and one of the largest
economies in the nation. This is an ideal place to begin a new life and a new
franchise!
If you’re interested in healthcare and senior care (link), or want to live in
the smallest state with the longest name, Rhode Island—technically, State of
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations—might be a place to consider for your
next franchising opportunity.
A green state in every sense of the word, more than 80 percent of Oregon is
forests. This state will delight you with its mountains, rivers, lakes and
trees, but is also a perfect place to open up a new business, due to its lack
of sales tax, high tech boom and well-educated workforce.