What is considered a 'Facility' under the Alloy agreement?
Alloy Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- A. “Facility” means any of the ALLOY facilities you develop under this Agreement.
You are responsible for leasing a site that meets our site selection guidelines. We must consent to the site in writing. You may not use the Facility premises for any purpose other than the operation of an ALLOY Facility during the term of this Agreement or any Interim Period. We make no guarantees concerning the success of the Facility located on any site to which we consent.
You must construct and equip each Facility in strict accordance with our thencurrent approved specifications and standards pertaining to equipment, inventory, signage, fixtures, design and layout of the building.
You may not commence construction on any Facility until you have received our written consent to your building plans.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 69–245)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Alloy's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a 'Facility' refers to any of the Alloy locations that the franchisee develops under the Development Agreement. Alloy requires franchisees to lease a site that meets the franchisor's site selection guidelines, and Alloy must provide written consent to the site. The franchisee cannot use the facility premises for any purpose other than operating an Alloy facility during the term of the agreement or any Interim Period. Alloy makes no guarantees concerning the success of the facility.
Alloy requires franchisees to construct and equip each facility in strict accordance with the franchisor's current approved specifications and standards pertaining to equipment, inventory, signage, fixtures, design, and layout of the building. Franchisees cannot commence construction on any facility until they have received Alloy's written consent to their building plans.
These stipulations ensure that each Alloy facility maintains uniformity and meets the brand's standards, protecting the goodwill associated with the trademarks and the overall system. Franchisees must adhere to these requirements to maintain consistency across all locations and uphold the brand's reputation.