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Press releases for wellington franchising systems
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 Sport Clips Creates Quite a Buzz with 4 More Orange County Stores Where Men and Boys Can Watch Sports and Get a Haircut (2007-03-22)
Wellington Franchising Systems, the area developer for Sport Clips in Orange County, Inland Empire and Southern Nevada, is opening four new stores in Orange County during the next four months. Wellington debuted its first Orange County store in Huntington Beach in December 2006 and its second in Irvine in January 2007, which also serves as its corporate training store. By the end of 2007, Wellington plans to have at least 10 stores opened in Orange County and four opened in the Inland Empire.
 Sport Clips to Open Five New Orange County Stores; 125 Stores are Planned for So. CA (2006-11-21)
Wellington Franchising Systems has been named the area developer for Texas-based Sport Clips, a national sports-themed, hair care franchise for men and boys, and plans to be one of the most active retail chains in southern California as the company plans to open more than 125 stores in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Wellington has already signed five leases in Orange County, with the first two opening in mid December in Irvine and Huntington Beach. The company also has letters of intent for three locations in the Inland Empire.  Sport Clips Creating Quite a Buzz with its Debut of Two New Orange County Stores Where Men and Boys Can Watch Sports & Get a Haircut (2006-10-31)
Wellington Franchising Systems, LLC, the Orange-based area developer for Sport Clips, a national sports-themed, hair care franchise for men and boys, where you can get a haircut, receive the MVP treatment, and watch sports on TV, is opening its first two stores in Orange County, California in early December. The first store, slated to open is located in Huntington Beach at the Newland Center, 19710 Beach Boulevard. The other store is located in Irvine at the Woodbury Commons shopping center, 6274 Irvine Boulevard. The area development agreement calls for a minimum of 125 new stores to be opened in the area. 1 |
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