Mini Cities

Leveraging the communication and social organizing power of the internet, Mini Cities franchisees aim to provide citizens and businesses in their local neighborhoods with a sense of connection and community. Consumers use local Mini Cities sites to explore local events, peruse business listings and reviews, keep up with local news, and print out coupons for local merchants. Businesses use local Mini Cities sites to advertise their services, connect with neighborhood consumers, and participate in their community. The Mini Cities franchise is a flexible, low-cost, home-based internet business requiring no employees other than the franchisee him or herself.

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Mini Cities

Leveraging the communication and social organizing power of the internet, Mini Cities franchisees aim to provide citizens and businesses in their local neighborhoods with a sense of connection and community. Consumers use local Mini Cities sites to explore local events, peruse business listings and reviews, keep up with local news, and print out coupons for local merchants. Businesses use local Mini Cities sites to advertise their services, connect with neighborhood consumers, and participate in their community. The Mini Cities franchise is a flexible, low-cost, home-based internet business requiring no employees other than the franchisee him or herself.

Facts & figures
Liquid capital required
$5,000
Investment
$15,000
Franchise fee
$7,500
Units in operation
54

To open a location, you should have $5,000 available as liquid capital. The lowest you can expect to invest is $15,000 if you want to become a franchisee. New franchisees pay Mini Cities a franchise fee of $7,500. There is currently a total of 54 units in operation.

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