Franchise in Tallahassee, Florida
All Franchise opportunities are not created equally. Choosing a business for sale that is right for you can be time consuming and streanuous. We have attempted to put together a strong list of Franchise in Tallahassee, Florida for you to browse. If you find one that seems to fit your expertise, feel free to contact the business broker representing the Franchise. This business listing service is provided free by Business Opportunity 411.
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Local restaurant happeningsGainesville SunFormer NFL linebacker Angelo Crowell and wife, Kimberly, are the franchisees. They also operate two locations in Tallahassee. Angelo Crowell played at the University of Virginia and spent seven years in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills and Tampa Bay ... |
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Capital City Bank to close its Hartley Bridge Road branchMacon Telegraph (blog)The Tallahassee, Fla.,-based company also is closing other branches in Florida, said Brooke Hallock, chief brand officer. Capital City Bank opened the Hartley Bridge Road branch about five years ago. “That area was expected to experience some ... |
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Restaurant roundup: Jersey Mike's, Dos Mamas and moreGainesville SunFormer NFL linebacker Angelo Crowell and wife, Kimberly, are the franchisees. They also operate two locations in Tallahassee. Angelo Crowell played at the University of Virginia and spent seven years in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills and Tampa Bay ...and more » |
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GB Natural Gas straddles the fenceGulf Breeze NewsGulf Breeze Natural Gas is still working hard to finalize franchise agreements with the City of Pensacola to provide natural gas to Pensacola Beach. Gas is already flowing to the beach, serving The Grand Marlin, and ready to serve Shaggy's, ...and more » |
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Virtual school to expand servicesTallahassee.comLeon County Virtual School, a franchise of the Florida Virtual System, began some blending of online and traditional schools last year when fourth- and fifth-grade students who scored at a level 5 on the math portion of the Florida Comprehensive ...and more » |
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