For Learningrx center site approval, what specific preliminary site plans are required to be submitted to the Franchisor?
Learningrx Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
ment Territory, Franchisor will expect the Area Developer to establish additional Centers within the Development Territory. While Franchisor will not require the Area Developer to establish such additional Centers, Franchisor will strongly encourage Area Developer to do so. Any additional Center shall be governed by Franchisor's then-current form of individual franchise agreement and Franchisor and Area Developer shall execute an addendum to this Agreement reflecting the change to the Development Schedule.
5. LOCATION OF CENTERS
- 5.01. Site Approval. With respect to each Center to be developed under this Agreement:
- A. As soon as Area Developer locates a site within the Development Territory that it believes is suitable for construction of a Center, Area Developer shall submit to Franchisor such information about the proposed location including, without limitation, lease terms, land acquisition terms, demographic criteria and preliminary site plans showing building orientation, proposed unit location, parking layout, and certain other information, as Franchisor may require fro
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 54–209)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Learningrx's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, an Area Developer must submit specific preliminary site plans to the Franchisor for site approval. This includes information about the proposed location such as lease terms, land acquisition terms, demographic criteria, building orientation, proposed unit location, and parking layout. The Franchisor may also request additional information regarding the site and the proposed franchisee entity.
This requirement ensures that Learningrx maintains consistent brand standards and selects locations that are likely to succeed. By reviewing these preliminary plans, Learningrx can assess the suitability of the site based on factors like visibility, accessibility, and market demographics. This process helps to mitigate the risk of franchisees choosing unsuitable locations that could negatively impact their business and the overall brand reputation.
For a prospective Learningrx franchisee, this means they will need to conduct thorough site research and prepare detailed preliminary plans for Franchisor review. They should be prepared to provide any additional information requested by Learningrx promptly. While the Franchisor's approval is required, it does not constitute a warranty or representation as to the suitability of the site for a Learningrx center. Therefore, franchisees should also conduct their own due diligence to ensure the location meets their business needs and financial goals.