The new restaurants will open in across two states.
This Fast-Casual Burger Chain Is Opening Dozens of New Locations
On the heels of these recent wins, Potbelly has now also signed two separate franchise contracts, adding several development deals to its expansion pipeline. The first is a 14-restaurant deal with STA Management, an owner-operator group in the real estate industry in the Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla. area. The company already owns two Potbelly shops in the region, along with more than 60 other restaurants including Domino's, Poke Poke, and Boba Bar locations.
"It has been such an excellent fit for us with the experience we already bring to the table within the restaurant industry," STA Management partner Ronnie Asmar told."Plus, it is incredibly rewarding to see how much our customers love the brand. We can't wait to bring more good vibes and toasty sandwiches to Tampa!"
The second deal is with Illinois-based businessman and entrepreneur Rob Wilbern. For him, it was the"support of the leadership team" that led him to open five new Potbelly eateries in central Illinois, specifically the Champaign-Springfield-Decatur areas. Illinois currently houses more Potbelly shops than any other state. Wilbern is confident that his new franchises, nestled in the heart of the state and buzzing with students, businesses, and other residents, will find similar success.
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