What are some examples of physical boundaries that could define a Fly Fitness territory?
Fly_Fitness Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
| "(If there is no Approved Location on the Effective Date, insert: **TERRITORY AND ADDRESS | |
|---|---|
| TO BE DETERMINED AND INSERTED AFTER A FLY FITNESS PREMISES IS IDENTIFIED | |
| BY FRANCHISEE AND APPROVED BY FRANCHISOR, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION | |
| 8.1 OF THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT, IN | THE SITE SEACH AREA OF |
| ) | |
| Territory (insert map and/or define by zip codes, counties, city limits, or physical boundaries such as | |
| roads, highways, and rivers): |
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 44–45)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Fly Fitness's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, the territory granted to a franchisee can be defined using various methods. The document indicates that the territory will be determined after a Fly Fitness premises is identified by the franchisee and approved by Fly Fitness.
The FDD specifies that the territory can be defined by zip codes, counties, city limits, or physical boundaries. Examples of physical boundaries include roads, highways, and rivers. This means that a Fly Fitness franchise territory could be limited to a specific area bounded by a major road, a section of a highway, or a river.
This flexibility in defining territories allows Fly Fitness to tailor the territory to the specific location and market conditions. For a prospective franchisee, this means the territory could be compact and densely populated or more spread out, depending on the demographics and geography of the area. Understanding how the territory is defined is crucial, as it dictates the area where the franchisee has certain protections and where they can actively solicit customers.