What factors determine the size of the Development Area for Checkersrallys restaurants?
Checkersrallys Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
The Development Agreement grants you the right to develop an agreed upon number of Checkers Restaurants or Rally's Restaurants within a geographical area described in Exhibit A to the Development Agreement (the "Development Area"). The size of the Development Area will depend on the number of Checkers Restaurants or Rally's Restaurants suitable for the Development Area, as mutually determined in light of factors such as population density and the residential or commercial character of the area. The number of Checkers Restaurants or Rally's Restaurants and the dates they are to be open and operating, including development schedules for such restaurants, will be set out in Exhibit A to the Development Agreement (the "Development Schedule").
Source: Item 12 — TERRITORY (FDD pages 57–60)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Checkersrallys's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the size of the Development Area is determined by several factors. The Development Agreement grants the franchisee the right to develop an agreed-upon number of Checkers Restaurants or Rally's Restaurants within a geographical area described in Exhibit A to the Development Agreement.
The key factors influencing the size of the Development Area are the number of Checkers Restaurants or Rally's Restaurants suitable for the area, population density, and the residential or commercial character of the area. These factors are mutually determined between Checkersrallys and the franchisee.
The number of restaurants to be developed and the schedule for opening them are detailed in Exhibit A to the Development Agreement, known as the Development Schedule. Prospective franchisees should carefully consider these factors and ensure that the Development Area and Schedule align with their investment capabilities and business goals.