After securing the site, who bears the expense of constructing the Brueggers Bagels Bakery?
Brueggers_Bagels Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
After securing the site, you must construct the Bakery at your own expense. The procedure for constructing and opening a Bakery is outlined in Section 6 of the Franchise Agreement. We will provide you with one set of our prototypical plans for the construction and layout of a Bakery. Within 30 days after receipt of the complete set of drawings and specifications, we will review them and either approve or reject them. For your first two Bakeries, you must engage an architect from our approved list to prepare preliminary and final architectural drawings and specifications for your Bakeries consistent with our representative plans for a Bakery. In addition, for your first two Bakeries, you must use a general contractor from our approved list or receive our written approval of your general contractor. After your second Bakery is built and operational, you can
choose your own architect and general contractor, but we must approve the final drawings and specifications before you begin the permitting process. You cannot start the permitting process for the Bakery until we have approved the drawings and specifications, and once they have been approved they cannot be changed without our written consent. You must construct the Bakery and install all furniture, fixtures, equipment and signs in accordance with the plans and specifications that we have approved. You are responsible for obtaining all zoning and health permits at your own expense.
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS, MANUALS AND TRAINING (FDD pages 32–42)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Brueggers Bagels's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, after securing a site, the franchisee is responsible for the expense of constructing the Bakery. Brueggers Bagels will provide one set of prototypical plans for the construction and layout of the Bakery.
For the first two Bakeries, the franchisee must engage an architect from Brueggers Bagels's approved list to prepare architectural drawings and specifications consistent with the representative plans. Also, for the first two Bakeries, the franchisee must use a general contractor from Brueggers Bagels's approved list or receive written approval of their general contractor. After the second Bakery is built and operational, the franchisee can choose their own architect and general contractor, but Brueggers Bagels must approve the final drawings and specifications before the permitting process begins.
The franchisee cannot start the permitting process until Brueggers Bagels has approved the drawings and specifications, and once approved, they cannot be changed without written consent. The franchisee must construct the Bakery and install all furniture, fixtures, equipment, and signs according to the approved plans and specifications. The franchisee is also responsible for obtaining all zoning and health permits at their own expense.