What is the population size for a Learningrx Standard Franchise Territory?
Learningrx Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
We will grant to you a territory ("Territory") defined by population size. A Micro Franchise has a population of less than 100,000; and a Standard Franchise has a population of 100,000 to 200,000 people, as determined by us. Your Territory may be delineated by boundary streets, highways, counties, or zip codes. We will not operate through our current trademarks, any permanent LearningRx Centers or grant franchises for a similar or competitive business within your Territory as long as you meet minimum revenue requirements, but we have the right to do so anywhere outside your Territory at any time. You will not receive an exclusive territory. You may face competition from other franchisees, from outlets that we own, or from other channels of distribution or competitive brands that we control. You may also have preexisting PACE Licensees and Clinical Licensees offering educational services under different trademarks and trade names operating in your Territory. You will operate from 1 location approved by us and must receive our permission before relocating. We will grant approval to relocate if you are in compliance with the Franchise Agreement, you have paid all money owed to us and/or our affiliates, and the proposed location meets our site selection criteria as specified in the Operations Manual. Once established and unless otherwise agreed, the boundaries of your Territory will not be adjusted without our prior written consent regardless of whether the population of your Territory increases or decreases over time.
Source: Item 12 — TERRITORY (FDD pages 33–35)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Learningrx's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a Learningrx Standard Franchise territory is defined by its population size, which ranges from 100,000 to 200,000 people. Learningrx determines the population size, and the territory itself may be delineated by boundary streets, highways, counties, or zip codes.
While Learningrx will not operate (via its current trademarks) any permanent Learningrx Centers or grant franchises for similar businesses within your territory as long as you meet minimum revenue requirements, the franchise agreement does not grant an exclusive territory. A Learningrx franchisee may face competition from other franchisees, company-owned outlets, other distribution channels, or competitive brands controlled by Learningrx. Pre-existing PACE Licensees and Clinical Licensees offering educational services under different trademarks and trade names may also operate in the same territory.
Furthermore, Learningrx retains significant rights, including the right to use alternative channels of distribution to make sales within the franchisee's territory. They can also license others to use proprietary marks that are not confusingly similar to Learningrx's marks, even within the franchisee's territory. These factors highlight the importance of understanding the competitive landscape and potential limitations on territorial exclusivity when investing in a Learningrx franchise.