What signage is a Floyds 99 tenant allowed to place on the entrances to the premises?
Floyds_99 Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Tenant shall have a license to display "Coming Soon," "Now Hiring" or "Grand Opening" banners on or near the Premises during such period from the date the Lease is executed and continuing until the date that is eight (8) weeks following the opening of the Premises; and
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Permanent Signage.
Tenant shall be able to erect the exterior signage and awning as described in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
Subject to Tenant's receipt of required approvals by appropriate regulatory bodies, Tenant shall be allowed to: (a) place appropriate signage on the entrances to the Premises advertising Tenant's hours of operation and other information; (b) display its logo on signage displayed at the Premises; (c) display tasteful signage on sandwich board signs within the areas adjacent to the Premises during Tenant's regular business hours; and (d) project Tenant's signature "After Hours" feature on the windows of the Premises after business hours on nights it deems commercially reasonable as permitted by appropriate regulatory bodies.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 58–229)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Floyds 99 Franchise Disclosure Document, a tenant is allowed to place appropriate signage on the entrances to the premises advertising the tenant's hours of operation and other information, subject to receiving the required approvals by appropriate regulatory bodies. The tenant is also allowed to display its logo on signage displayed at the premises.
Additionally, Floyds 99 tenants have a license to display "Coming Soon," "Now Hiring," or "Grand Opening" banners on or near the premises. This license is valid from the date the lease is executed until eight weeks after the premises opens.
The Floyds 99 tenant is also able to erect exterior signage and awnings as described in Exhibit B of the lease agreement. The tenant can also display tasteful signage on sandwich board signs within the areas adjacent to the premises during regular business hours and project the signature "After Hours" feature on the windows of the premises after business hours on nights it deems commercially reasonable, as permitted by appropriate regulatory bodies.