NightOwl to open three stores in Townsville

25 March 2009

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Convenience chain NightOwl is opening three new corporate stores in the next three months in Townsville and is looking for franchisees for the sites. The 24 hour stores, at Fairfield, Nathan Street and Charles Street, will showcase NightOwl’s new branding, signage and food display equipment, while offering a range of heated, chilled and ambient convenience products.  

Franchisor Adam Adams said Townsville’s ever growing need for convenience has been a driving factor in the company’s strong expansion program. “NightOwl has made a significant investment of over $1 million to open an additional three new NightOwl stores and we are confident that we have the right franchising model to maximise our success within the Townsville market,” Adams said.  

“NightOwl’s successful five store model in Cairns and NightOwl Hugh Street’s strong performance in Townsville provides us with a solid business case for expanding to four stores in the Townsville area by June this year.”  

Adams added the Company was on track to open more convenience stores this year. “NightOwl has worked hard to put in place the infrastructure to handle an increase in store numbers as we continue to expand our successful franchising formula throughout Australia,” he said.  

“As today’s society is craving convenience, we are confident that we have the right franchising model to maximise our success within the Australian market.”  

    


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