Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. announced today the introduction of an exclusive 50th Anniversary Hello Kitty® make-your-own plush and plans for a first-of-its-kind Workshop location designed in collaboration with Sanrio®.
Waters Edge Wineries® today announced it has once again made the Inc. 5000, Inc. magazine's annual ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.
1-800-Flowers.com, Cheryl’s Cookies, and LoveShackFancy have announced an exclusive collaboration that merges the elegance of floral beauty, the delight of sweet treats, and the charm of ladylike fashion.
Batteries Plus is proud to announce it has been selected for negotiation of a grant of over $7 million from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (DOE).
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. has opened its newest Workshop in the heart of Chicago's famed Magnificent Mile, housed within the historic Wrigley Building.
Batteries Plus departed this year’s Franchise Customer Experience Conference (FCXC) with an esteemed industry honor in tow – the Franchise Innovation Award for Leadership in Technology.
Batteries Plus has expanded upon its existing partnership with the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) by lighting its stations throughout the Metro Atlanta community.
Wild Birds Unlimited, a leading wildlife and nature franchise, is excited to announce the opening of its newest franchise store at 6955 Oakland Mills Road in Columbia, Maryland.
As part of Batteries Plus’ commitment to helping keep consumers safe in the event of any emergency, is launching a new initiative, urging consumers to Pledge, Prepare, and Power Up.
Waters Edge Winery & Bistro of Norfolk recently received the ‘Best Overall Wine’ award for its Stormy Blue Pineapple Pear Sangria at the Hampton Wine & Spirit Expo.
Blushington is pleased to welcome their first franchisee. A longtime customer, Dr. Karen Diaz Meaike, is spearheading the brand’s entrance into South Florida.
Metal Supermarkets announced today that it has signed three franchise agreements in Colorado Springs, Colorado; Columbia, South Carolina; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.