Pedal Pub is the first pillar under the Go Xperia umbrella.
CEO Bob Ruhland aims to build "a one-stop shop for experiences."
Left to right: Speaking in March at the Franchise Investment Conference, Kyle Noonan, founder of Mutts Canine Cantina, Bob Ruhland, CEO of Go …
Adam Zeitsiff is back at Gold’s Gym, this time as CEO.
Suppose you could buy up brands in four segments of the experience entertainment category—pedal pubs, escape rooms, ax-throwing spaces and emerging brands (also known as whatever people come up with next)—and franchise them. Sound like a fun business?
Providing an inside look at their brand's development plans, C-level execs presented to investors, lenders and operators at the Franchise Investment Conference in March. We sat down with leaders at Gold's Gym, Pedal Pub, Wingstop and Mutts Canine Cantina to learn more.
One of Mutts Canine Cantina's members poses for a photo atop a tree stump after playtime.
More sophisticated operators are driving Wingstop's growth, says CEO Charlie Morrison.
Like many millennials at 25 years old, Wingstop is now maturing. The company got its own place, is focused on self-improvement and is becoming more globally minded.